Dennis
"The Great Hummingbird War!"
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- azsnowman
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"The Great Hummingbird War!"
With the temps WELL into the 110's in the lower desert floors, all the hummers have moved into higher ground. I've got 2 feeders that I fill "ONCE A DAY!" I haven't seen so many hummers in at least 2 years. The thing that REALLY gets me, I've got 2 Rufus hummers......"MEAN LITTLE #$@%&!" These guys will NOT let another hummer within 20 feet of the feeders
They hog the feeders, I'd like to *take one out* I swear.......any ideas on keeping Mr. Rufus away??
Dennis
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About all you can do is let them do the natural thing and fight
it out. Wherever you put other feeders, it will continue to attract
different species of hummers, and, they'll fight for food at the
feeders. They'll keep coming back, working their strategies, until
everyone gets a chance at the feeders!
it out. Wherever you put other feeders, it will continue to attract
different species of hummers, and, they'll fight for food at the
feeders. They'll keep coming back, working their strategies, until
everyone gets a chance at the feeders!
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Those little rufus hummers are a little territorial aren't they ? MINE MINE MINE !!! My dad has quite a few hummers and only one feeder. The male rufus will hit the other hummers in mid air and chase them off too. Then he goes and perches his little hiney in the blue spruce just to keep an eye on "his" feeder. Every once in a while he'll go on a long chase and the other hummers zoom in for a quick bite while he's gone ! Dad can be heard cussing him out most of the day !
~K
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One word.... MEAN...!!
I haven't had my feeders up in 4 months. I had a family of Anna'a and the Rufus's really went to town. A young Anna was hit in mid air by that big bully she didnt make it
I used to sit out there and hit the little @#$%'s with a super soaker...lol but it didnt make a much difference they would even fly at me...
Soon as the weather turns cold I put them back up and the Anna's seem to be the only ones around....
I haven't had my feeders up in 4 months. I had a family of Anna'a and the Rufus's really went to town. A young Anna was hit in mid air by that big bully she didnt make it
I used to sit out there and hit the little @#$%'s with a super soaker...lol but it didnt make a much difference they would even fly at me...
Soon as the weather turns cold I put them back up and the Anna's seem to be the only ones around....
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I've sent some of y'all photos of my *tamed hummers*, I've got them eating out of my hand "LOL!" Seriously, first thing in the morning, just as dawn breaks (0445 MST now) they will SWARM the feeders and they are NOT afraid of me one bit as bestofour said.....even the lil Rufus will land on my fingers and hands. I took a photo this early a.m., I had one sitting on my shoulder like a parrot as I snapped the photo, crazy things!
Dennis
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- chiliweather
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I would love to see those if you dont mind... I have had one on my finger twice it was so cool... They are so light the feel like nothing
Chiliweather@msn.com
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- azsnowman
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O'TAY folks, here's proof......my little hummers are so tamed! The *secret sauce* "LOL!" is 1 cup sugar-1 cup O' water.......boil until sugar is disolved, cool, fill the feeders, refrig. the remaining mixture.
It's amazing to see these lil' fellows up close and personal like this.......
http://community.webshots.com/user/azsnowman
Click on the "Hummer Haven" album, ENJOY!
Dennis
It's amazing to see these lil' fellows up close and personal like this.......
http://community.webshots.com/user/azsnowman
Click on the "Hummer Haven" album, ENJOY!
Dennis
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