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<blockquote data-quote="emoxley" data-source="post: 65305" data-attributes="member: 8006"><p>I like your pic of the little male hummer. </p><p>The males here, usually stay on the other side of the feeder, so I can't get a good picture. It's like they know what's going on. We had a bad storm here the weekend before last. You may have heard about it on the news. I haven't seen a hummingbird since that storm. I don't know what's happened to them. I know that the females should have been sitting on eggs or babies, and am wondering if the high winds destroyed them. It did blow down a bunch of trees, in a big area of the eastern part of the state. It breaks my heart that I've not seen them. I keep putting out a fresh mixture for them, hoping they come back, or at least attract some new ones. I had gotten pretty attached to Ruby and Rudy (my wife named them). We're putting out plants too that's supposed to attract them. Keep your fingers crossed, that our little buddies will come back..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emoxley, post: 65305, member: 8006"] I like your pic of the little male hummer. The males here, usually stay on the other side of the feeder, so I can't get a good picture. It's like they know what's going on. We had a bad storm here the weekend before last. You may have heard about it on the news. I haven't seen a hummingbird since that storm. I don't know what's happened to them. I know that the females should have been sitting on eggs or babies, and am wondering if the high winds destroyed them. It did blow down a bunch of trees, in a big area of the eastern part of the state. It breaks my heart that I've not seen them. I keep putting out a fresh mixture for them, hoping they come back, or at least attract some new ones. I had gotten pretty attached to Ruby and Rudy (my wife named them). We're putting out plants too that's supposed to attract them. Keep your fingers crossed, that our little buddies will come back.......... [/QUOTE]
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