Wondering if anyone else has seen the numbers go down this summer. From a great start (over 30 birds arrived at the feeders.....and who knows the ones I didn't see) in mid-May, the numbers now have dwindled to less than a dozen, and that's up from 3 or 4 because the little ones have fledged. Neighbors and co-workers (the north shore and inland above Two Harbors) have reported the same "drop" in birds. Bewildered. They started to disappear early to mid-June and have not returned. Wondering about bird flu. We have had a huge mosquito population this summer because of all the rain. But that hasn't dropped hummingbird numbers coming to feeders in previous wet summers. Any ideas/experiences? The numbers here have been steadily going up for over 25 years. Many feeders out. Such a shock to have so few birds. Thanks in advance. Nancy in Superior Highlands
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