Humingbirds did a replay :-)

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  1. Melody Mc.

    Melody Mc. Young Pine

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    Life has been very busy, but I have wanted to post this for a couple of weeks now. The Hummers are still here, but beginning to slow down again. For the last two weeks we have been filling all four feeders daily.

    Their Bossy Bussiness cracks me up, as well as all of their chirps. They like to hang out on the clothes line where the feeders are. We had a rain a couple of weeks ago, and it never fails that they have baths in the rain on the clothes line. Cutest darn things.



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    Pacnorwest Strong Ash

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    Great pics…:smt026
    The resident hummers .
     

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    Melody Mc. Young Pine

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    So nice that they live there. They are quick and FABULOUS visitors here. You're very lucky PNW :)
     
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    Lillium_Lover Seedling

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    Oh, those are wonderful pictures! I only have a couple that come to my feeder. You are lucky Melody that you were able to capture them! :)
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Mel, I don’t know what is prettier— the hummers or the rain droplets.
     
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    I want some - send them over here and I promise to look after them for you Melody.
     
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    Mad stellar Jay lookin in the window thru the screen at me.
    A few more birds that visit during the summer season. 23484C5D-98B6-4541-99CB-15E49D684020.jpeg 4A7398F0-A726-4C54-B131-A608A6501D61.jpeg C380ABD5-3339-44A9-8366-488DAF55A449.jpeg B5A5B115-43D9-47CF-9FE0-2EBF5B70C95C.jpeg 43A596EB-230A-464D-9B57-C040A7C0D4EF.jpeg C3222D8A-FE11-47C4-8CCF-23EA5A51B699.jpeg
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    More please - lots more!!
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Pacnor— really great foto’s. My Bride says that the third one up from the bottom is a “Picture Of The Month”. I agree.
    What kind of birds are they?
     
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    Melody Mc. Young Pine

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    Those cute little baby faces are adorable!
     
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