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Wish I had the pic to prove it, but it happened. I was sitting at the table on our deck and I heard this droning noise like a big bumble bee. I looked up and saw it was a humming bird. It went about it's business at the flower pots I have on the deck. It disappeared so I thought it was gone. Heard the drone again and it was very close, I felt a little breeze over my head and a second latter it landed on my head.
![]() It was only there for a second then off it went about it's merry way. Now that doesn't happen to me very often.... ![]() Ever hear of that happening? |
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That's cool. Good thing you didn't think it was a big bee and mash it.
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I had a hummingbird that we actually raised from a baby. It does not go far from my back yard. I like to think that the "hummer" that comes and plays in the water mist from the hose when I am watering, is the same one. Can't really tell but the fact that it will come within a foot or two of me to get a misting leads me to believe it is and it has no problem doing fly by's within inches of my head!
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Hay!
I'll gladly swap your your "Hummingbird," for my "Hawk!" That darn Hawk kept getting me, again, last weekend too! I hope her young are out of the nest and on their own by this weekend. My head is getting sore! LOL! "The Eagle" |
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Awesome! (Dave R - LMAO)
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I was sitting on my deck about two years ago and a hummingbird appeared about six inches in front of my face and hovered there for about 4 seconds. It was so close I could not only see my reflection in its eyes, there was a drop of moisture glistening on its beak reflecting the sun. Quite a memorable event.
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1) I once lowered my bright-orange coffee mug to be nose-to-beak with a hummingbird.
![]() ![]() 2) Directly in front of me this summer, a hummingbird inserted his beak into each handle of my bright-orange battery charger clamp. ![]() ![]() Quote:
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Must be that bright red hair!
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