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I hung a feeder a few days ago, saw a hummer today. (Auburn, Alabama)
 
Posts: 1833 | Location: central Alabama | Registered: July 31, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Mrs. Mike will be pleased then, in a few weeks...

We usually hang two feeders on the front porch.



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We won't see them for at least a month from now. I look forward to their return every year.

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Thanks, I'll go ahead and put mine out.
 
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I hang two feeders also, figured out a long time ago that each feeder has a guard bird the further apart that you separate the feeders the more hummers you end up having. Love to watch them.
 
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I may get mine out of the shed...all ready to clean up and fill when the weather warms up a bit...

In the meantime...



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I put three feeders out on 3/18 so far no sightings.
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Can't wait to see them back. Here is a clip taken from our den last year Cool

 
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Too bad I am gone during the day and wouldn't get to see any, or I might give a hummer feeder a whirl.
 
Posts: 30182 | Location: Johnson City, TN | Registered: April 28, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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We usually see our first ones around April 5th but there have been a few sightings recently. My wife cooked up a batch of juice last night and it will be out today.



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Feeding hummingbirds is a year round endeavor here in Phoenix.
 
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I put three feeders out on 3/18 so far no sightings.
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No sighting here in Austin County.
 
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I put out a feeder a couple of days ago, but nothing as of yesterday. It will be about 90 today so if not today, SOON!


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I have a few Anna's Hummingbirds that winter near my house here on the wet side of WA state. Usually they will go through about 3 oz. of nectar per week. A few more have shown up in the past few weeks. Soon the Rufous and Black Chinned hummers will show up, and I'll have to start cooking up nectar in earnest (about ½ gallon per week). I can get close to 20 birds between 3 feeders in the summer.
 
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Hoping to see some soon! I put a feeder out a couple weeks ago but haven't spotted any yet where I'm at.
 
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We are expecting 4-6 inches of snow tomorrow... still to early here.
 
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I heard this morning they're up to Tennessee. Here is a map that shows their migration.
www.hummingbirds.net/map.html
I set out 2 feeders every year. I just wish we had more
than just the Ruby Throated on this side of the Mississippi!
 
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tell'em to stay put,
today's extra wet, extra heavy,snow would kill'em
dead





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Hummer spring migration map by actual reported sightings, not just yearly averages or norms.

https://www.hummingbird-guide....g-migration-map-2018

Looks like we need to get ready! We usually only have a few but still enjoy them.



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Wife just today took down the feeder from the house we've been renting and moved it to the house we bought, in the same neighborhood. We get them pretty much year round in San Diego. Had a friend visit from Australia; he's a forester so spends lots of time in the wild. He went nuts because he saw his first hummingbird in the wild (near Pomona CA). He couldn't believe we took them for granted. Smile


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