are sitting on eggs in a hanging plant pot on my back porch.
Sarah Fern
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“My” orioles like my h-bird nectar feeder too (as well as all the oranges and
dishes of grape jelly)!
One of them even flicked off one of the bee guards to make the sugar water
easier to drink.
One also discovered he can put 1 foot on a little tiny hummingbird perch for
better balance!
Donna S
We were surprised at the comments about Mourning Doves fighting. We have lots
of Mourning Doves and have never seen this behavior. Maybe because we have so
many feeders? Year round we have 13 sunflower seed feeders and three suet
feeders (each holding three cakes). Now we also have a hummingbird
We looked out into our yard this afternoon, and counted 45 Mourning Doves. The
MOST we have ever seen at one time! We may have missed one/two as they blended
in so well with the now bare of snow yard and leaves.
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I was looking out the kitchen window when I noticed large white blobs
appearing and disappearing in a couple of small trees in the yard. Turned
out to be 6 MOURNING DOVES. It's raining, temp. = 54 deg. Each would
extend the wing on one side almost fully, turn slightly on a branch so that
the rai