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Our vagrant magnificent hummingbird was at the feeder this morning. Clearly
she didn't learn what lies ahead from the 24 of cold frosty fog, and has
not yet decided to leave.

Expert advise has been this:

First, much as leaving a feeder out in late fall won't keep the masses from
migrating, it can present problems with vagrants. Now she knows the feeder
is here she is sticking around. If I removed the feeder now she'd most
likely leave, but not likely to a safer location. (I will have to think
twice about leaving feeders out so long in the future.)

Now we've tried the 3:1 solution to give her a boost, hoping that might be
enough to raise her conditioning and get her on her way. She never looked
under-weight to me (but maybe that was hard to tell, maybe she was puffed
up for the cold.) That said, I do think she looks like a healthy well fed
bird. At this time she has had 3:1 solution plus a plethora of insects for
over a week, so she should be healthy. That hasn't helped her leave.

Next hope is that a colder deeper storm gives her the message, and finally
kicks in her migration instincts. I felt she weathered the 24 hours of
cold/freezing fog with little problem (as did many of the insects.) This
has been such an unusual fall that maybe she isn't misguided, she's just a
tough pioneer. We'll likely never know.

As such, the current plan is to keep supplementing her insect feeding with
solution so she remains healthy/strong/safe, and hope that if/when she does
make moves she is in the best of condition to do it.

regards

Adam
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Adam R. B. Jack
Coal Creek Canyon
http://www.neukadye.com

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