Wayne, I thought you might like this video...
Hummingbirds and bees
#21
Posted 05 May 2020 - 12:30 AM
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#22
Posted 05 May 2020 - 11:43 AM
Wayne, I thought you might like this video...
Wow! Who knew! Great video thanks for sharing!
#23
Posted 05 May 2020 - 07:35 PM
Thanks for the Condor nest link Frank.
Sure fun to see the condors along the Vermillion Cliffs and Navajo Bridge.
#24
Posted 05 May 2020 - 09:06 PM
Thanks for the video Steve. Fantastic little birds.
Frank
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#25
Posted 10 May 2020 - 12:21 PM
Carol captured this pic through our picture window with her iPhone. Ruby-throated hummingbird on the wire and a wild pheasant. Pheasants are in low numbers here and we are glad to provide a home for them.
#26
Posted 08 June 2020 - 12:28 AM
Foxglove beardtongue in bloom here now a fresh food source for the locals.
Bees love white flowing plants Foxglove is a great pollinator.
Several species of bumble bees.
The neighbor’s honey bees helping themselves. The Foxglove bloom will last about two weeks with other pollinators starting after. Pollinators continue to bloom through October.
#27
Posted 10 June 2020 - 03:31 PM
We’ve been watching our very territorial hummer dismantle a nest from a protected potted palm on our patio over to a small tree near the feeder...to guard the feeder? Anyway, she discovered that the new location takes a wild ride in the wind!
The front porch eggs hatched and the newbies took flight last week. Sure happy those damn crows didn’t find them this time. Any tips/tricks for suburban crow abatement? Non-lethal, of course.
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#28
Posted 10 June 2020 - 03:51 PM
We’ve been watching our very territorial hummer dismantle a nest from a protected potted palm on our patio over to a small tree near the feeder...to guard the feeder? Anyway, she discovered that the new location takes a wild ride in the wind!
The front porch eggs hatched and the newbies took flight last week. Sure happy those damn crows didn’t find them this time. Any tips/tricks for suburban crow abatement? Non-lethal, of course.
Wonderful stuff to watch! It is a mad house around here when the ravens key in on fledgling stellar jays taking their first flight.
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#29
Posted 10 June 2020 - 09:19 PM
We’ve been watching our very territorial hummer dismantle a nest from a protected potted palm on our patio over to a small tree near the feeder...to guard the feeder? Anyway, she discovered that the new location takes a wild ride in the wind!
The front porch eggs hatched and the newbies took flight last week. Sure happy those damn crows didn’t find them this time. Any tips/tricks for suburban crow abatement? Non-lethal, of course.
Wrens wreak havoc on nesters here. They find nests and remove eggs/chicks.
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