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Recent content by Dana Dana

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    Ruby throated humming birds!

    BTW, What kind of snakes were those? Buddlea is considered an invasive specie so keep your eye on that. I have them in my yard too but never had them spread unless I propagated them. Great for both butterflies and hummingbirds. Here, Lantana (in pots) attracts both really well, too.
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    Ruby throated humming birds!

    Wow! After seeing all your pics I can see how you keep yourself off the streets, out of trouble and happily occupied. Lots of really nice fish and some of the most unusual guitars I have ever seen. I am surprised that your Buddlea is in bloom already. The butterflies were a treat as well...
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    hummingbird book

    Great image. South American hummingbirds are so gorgeous.
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    A Hawk of some kind

    Here are two crummy photos of what it looks like flying away, low to the ground, swooping downward over a house and out of sight. It was smaller than a Sparrow or Marsh Hawk who also come in occasionally. Perhaps more of a clue.
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    A Hawk of some kind

    This one surprised me. It was sitting at the front gate as I was leaving the house and didn't startle while I reached for the camera the hawk being focused on the little birds in the shrubs. No bigger than perhaps a foot in length. Pale looking underside when it flew off. Wings brown on top.
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    Canada's resident hummingbirds

    This gent has a mustache! It's not just a one day thing and helps to distinguish him from the others. PS could not find a way to upload from imgur
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    Canada's resident hummingbirds

    I had a great season this year though my computer had a time out . The Rufous came and went, as they always do and the resident Anna's are left to fend off each other from the few remaining flowers. I supply them with feeders all winter so that they may thrive rather than just survive. This was...
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    Sugar water...boil or not?? Cloudy sugar water!

    Hi, I boil then add the sugar and mix til dissolved but I don't have to make up more than 1 cup at a time. Having read this whole thread, I was reminded that using hot tap water from a hot water tank may not always be a healthy thing to drink or use for cooking depending on the particular...
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    Costa Rica jewels

    Wow. Nice.
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    frustrated

    The one bowl type feeder I found here (margarita glass) is not used by them. I have a few of the other sort and none of them have leaked at that point. One I like started to leak where the lower part snaps on at the bottom. Some plumbers tape has fixed that problem.
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    plants

    Yes, you're right about the salvia. There are a few varieties they like. Agastache - hummingbird mint is another sort of plant to look for. Monarda is a big fave. Honey suckle ditto. I've read that trumpet vine - Campsis is another fave. i did a short search and found this list...
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    Rufous Hummingbirds

    Would this be different flights of migrating birds,"" Hi, That's my best guess. When my regular hummingbirds (Anna's and Rufous) are here they come every day, the same few with maybe an extra visitor or so. When they are nesting they are not in the yard much but do come for regular visits to...
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    Florida to Alaska - banded

    http://www.burdr.com/2010/07/rufous-hummingbird-flies-from-florida-to-alaska/ Amazing that they can go so far on their wee wings!
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    some back yard fun....

    Lovely. Thanks for sharing.
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    First photos of spring

    Nice. It's great when the first ones arrive.
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