For what it’s worth, I’ve had two hummingbird feeders out for over two weeks 
now, and haven’t seen a single one.  Usually by this time we’ve had dozens.

Gordon


> On May 27, 2017, at 3:44 PM, Ellen Haith <elliehait...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Along the west shore of Cayuga Lake we occasionally have up to three 
> Hummingbirds at a time at either feeder. So far this spring (?) - we have 
> seen ONE female sitting on the edge of a feeder looking away from the cottage 
> - none other. Might this be a result of the late and frequent cold snaps and 
> the subsequent lack of either floral food or human assistance? 
> 
> Info and/or assurance gratefully accepted.
> 
> Ellen
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