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Finally caught a few, lots flying by. (Original Post)
elleng
Sep 2023
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My apologizes, I thought you were assuming we'd know what those birds were. We were watching
dem4decades
Sep 2023
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dem4decades
(11,950 posts)1. Hummers?
elleng
(136,623 posts)2. Some kind of black birds.
(I only catch ONE hummer every season IF THAT much.)
dem4decades
(11,950 posts)3. My apologizes, I thought you were assuming we'd know what those birds were. We were watching
3 hummers at our house this morning, not sure if they're fighting or playing but several times there were 2 eating near in other, (Ruby's). They have about 3 weeks more of feeding before their trip south,
My wife sent me this link, I hope you find it interesting.
https://birdcast.info/migration-tools/migration-forecast-maps/?utm_source=Cornell+Lab+eNews&utm_campaign=22cb5064ed-Cornell-Lab-eNews-September-2023&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_47588b5758-22cb5064ed-366000165
elleng
(136,623 posts)4. Sorry I didn't (and can't) better identify,
and still haven't seen 'my' hummer of this season. Great you're watching hummers @ your house!