I
wanted to repost my blogs on attracting hummingbirds to your yard because
there's still time! I am here east coast and will have the Ruby-Throated until
September. I want you to focus on getting up close & personal with them.
They are not that skittish! The video clip is one of three I took a few weeks
ago. It was early evening & it was 'just' the silhouette of the male. Check
out the video below!
How
beautiful! So to get started:
I’ve always been a backyard bird watcher. I
started my backyard species count almost twenty years ago. But, I was more
determined to attract the Ruby-throated Hummingbird to my yard than any other
species! East of the Mississippi, this is the only hummingbird we will see. I
was okay with that, I knew how much joy this one tiny, 3-1/2” bird would bring.
So I proceeded to hang my sugar water feeder, & change the nectar
religiously all season, year after year. I began planting appropriate plants
that would attract the little sweethearts. I waited & waited, still
nothing; but I was not discouraged. An avid reader of Birds & Blooms, I knew it would happen for me too. I know that
gardeners & bird watchers both need a little faith, a little perspiration,
& a little luck to get them through to the ‘joy of it all’.
So after about three years (yes, years) my
first hummingbird arrived & they have been here ever since!!!
I did what every birder does: scream, jump up & down, call everyone I
knew (that would care) & prayed she would come back! In my yard they are
most active in the morning & dinnertime, early evening. That is when it is
best to get close to your feeder by
standing near it or holding it in your hand!
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