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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Las Vegas, NV and Moultonborough, NH
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Had one yesterday but usually have a bunch more.
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Location: Meredith
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We've had no hummers at our feeder for almost a week now. Looks like they've all gone south, at least from our area.
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Location: Merrymeeting Lake, New Durham
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Took my feeders down a few days ago. But feeling guilty now. Just back from a cruise on a beautiful evening yesterday when I saw a lone hummer going from pot to pot, checking out the blooms we have left for food.
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Location: Center Harbor
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We have a hummingbird on our feeder this morning. It's probably a traveler just getting a quick refill but it was a nice surprise to see it. We will leave the feeders out a bit longer, just in case there is another straggler.
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secondcurve (10-14-2023) |
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