We still have hummingbirds at our two feeders on Elm Beach Road, W side of
Cayuga Lake, and I've seen them at another feeder down the road. Curiously,
we have only females, which has been true for years. There MUST be males
out there but they seem self-sufficient.




 And the hummers at the Lab , that’s as late as this a.m. at 8****

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*From:* bounce-64107973-12723...@list.cornell.edu [mailto:
bounce-64107973-12723...@list.cornell.edu] *On Behalf Of *Paul
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 05, 2012 4:55 PM
*To:* CAYUGABIRDS-L
*Subject:* [cayugabirds-l] Hummingbirds****

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Interesting following the comments on sightings and missing RT
Hummingbirds.  Still have our female and juvenile here in Big Flats. No
males. Actually, we are seeing more activity than during the first half of
the summer.****

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I have a theory on why they sometimes seem to disappear in summer, only to
return. I think they have just found a new, better food source that may be
temporary. It comes to mind that insects are good source of protein for
them. ****

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So, today, I observed our female RTH land on the stalk below the Monarda
didyma flower head, and pick something from under the dried flower head.  I
theorize it is small spiders or similar insects.  She then took flight to
draw nectar from the few remaining flowers on adjacent stalks and again
perched under a dried flower head to pick something from underneath. ****

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