It's official!
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@brenda said in It's official!:
If your wife loves hummers, make her a hummingbird swing for Mothers day...
Wait, that's all it'll take?
wrote on 4 May 2022, 14:13 last edited by@89th said in It's official!:
@brenda said in It's official!:
If your wife loves hummers, make her a hummingbird swing for Mothers day...
Wait, that's all it'll take?
If you make it as a family project, with her as the gift recipient and only having to decide how to decorate it, it would be a great Mother's day experience for her. A fancy feeder to go with it, and a bottle of wine as nectar for the two of you during a dinner you arrange to have delivered, would complete the best day a mom could have.
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@brenda really great advice, I appreciate the time you took to write it out and I will be referencing it! We have 2 hummingbird feeders we are going to put up soon.
wrote on 4 May 2022, 14:19 last edited by@89th You are most welcome! It is important to make it a successful experience, otherwise it ends in frustration and disappointment. I wish someone had shared this type of information with me when I first attempted it 35 years ago. I had a terrible time. It took many years before I had interest in trying again, and with the internet available by that point, it was so much easier and loads more fun. I want you to have the shortcut to success with your hummers.
Post pics, please!
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wrote on 12 May 2022, 19:08 last edited by
Our first hummingbird feeder is up! Ordered ant moats on amazon...waiting for them to arrive.
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wrote on 12 May 2022, 20:49 last edited by
The biggest thing to remember is to change the nectar out every couple or three days, especially in hot weather.
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Our first hummingbird feeder is up! Ordered ant moats on amazon...waiting for them to arrive.
wrote on 13 May 2022, 01:33 last edited by@89th said in It's official!:
Our first hummingbird feeder is up! Ordered ant moats on amazon...waiting for them to arrive.
Wonderful! There are hummers already in Minnesoooooota and all the way to Canada now. You'll get some!
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wrote on 13 May 2022, 14:25 last edited by
I don't want to hoard all the hummers. Anyone else need some? (not from me) @jon-nyc or @Aqua-Letifer ?
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I don't want to hoard all the hummers. Anyone else need some? (not from me) @jon-nyc or @Aqua-Letifer ?
wrote on 13 May 2022, 14:44 last edited by@89th said in It's official!:
I don't want to hoard all the hummers. Anyone else need some? (not from me) @jon-nyc or @Aqua-Letifer ?
As jon's sister can attest, getting hummers near your trees can be a very sticky experience due to the fluids you're dealing with. No thanks.
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In case you are not familiar with Journey North, it's the top reporting and recording site for a number of seasonal migrations and spring season naturalist record keeping, and it's now based from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
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@brenda "In case you are not familiar with Journey North, it's the top reporting and recording site for a number of seasonal migrations and spring season naturalist record keeping, . . . "
Do they also track Monarchs?
wrote on 13 May 2022, 18:42 last edited by brenda@Catseye3 said in It's official!:
@brenda "In case you are not familiar with Journey North, it's the top reporting and recording site for a number of seasonal migrations and spring season naturalist record keeping, . . . "
Do they also track Monarchs?
Yes, they do. They have numerous seasonal tracking links.
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@89th Is such a good guy. I remember hearing the story when he and Aqua were in college, 89 got really lucky at some party and got two blow jobs.
He was so considerate, when he got back home he gave one to Aqua.
wrote on 16 May 2022, 12:11 last edited by@jon-nyc said in It's official!:
@89th Is such a good guy. I remember hearing the story when he and Aqua were in college, 89 got really lucky at some party and got two blow jobs.
He was so considerate, when he got back home he gave one to Aqua.
Hahahaha pretty good! 555