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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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Hi again.

I usually keep one up all winter long. Been pleasantly surprised on more than one occasion ;)

I'm a bit warmer than you in the winter though. I guess you could keep it up til the end of the month. Maybe someone from your area will have more info for you.
 
Hi Jim, welcome to the forum.
There's still some Ruby-Throated being reported to Ebird, Wisconsin wide.
In between Barred Owl & Downy/Hairy Woodpecker, you'll find data.
Can click on "map", locations will display.
http://ebird.org/ebird/GuideMe?src=...ar=2013&eYear=2013&continue.x=67&continue.y=9

Collection of 2013 fall migrations, Hummingbirds included.
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/maps/Maps.html

I'm a bit south-west of St. Louis, just had a look out back. Two juvie males out there now,
that seem to say "keep it coming" At least a couple weeks yet, perhaps. Up further north, maybe less.
 
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Last photographed was Oct. 8, at sunset
Seen as late as Oct. 10, On Oct. 11, flood of various passerines
Tanagers, flycatchers, late warblers, etc. No hummers.
Have one feeder up and fresh until the weekending.
Eurasian tree sparrows are starting to show up at the feeders again,
insects not as available. Not around in the summer.
 
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