COBirders,

I've sat (working) at the window all day from before daylight until after
sunset, but no Mag...

She was seen yesterday morning & midday(ish) and despite the cold she
looked/acted her usual healthy self. She fed from the feeder, hung out on
the heat lamp wire, but didn't particularly huddle next to the heat.

I could not spot her when I got home around 3:45pm and I did not see her
that afternoon/evening, despite sitting at the window & watching until
dusk/dark. We left the outside lights on since Steve said some desperate
hummers will feed at night, but that they don't see/fly well in the dark.
We left the heat lamp on the feeder although it barely remained unfrozen
given the -7ºF low temperatures. That said, there was clear access to 3:1
solution, and it was clearly lit/visible. We avoided the deck in case she
wished to remain/roost on it. She wasn't seen.

Did she decide it was too cold and it was time time to move on? I hope so.
It clearly was too cold for comfort, and was only getting colder. She had
good condition (and fat supplies) so hopefully she decided not to spend
another cold night, and left yesterday afternoon.

I'll keep the heater/lights on for another day or so, but I'm also hoping
she's a lot further south right now. I've heard stories of other hummers
surviving multiple nights of -5ºF in Colorado, so I'd not bet against this
Mag surviving the cold.

We may never learn the outcome of her stay here, but I've learned not to
underestimate this bird...

regards,

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

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