[cayugabirds-l] Female hummer (& squirrel fibromas)

2020-09-15 Thread John and Fritzie Blizzard
Union Springs .. Just had a female hummingbird at the feeder at 2:43 
p.m. She looks plump so hopefully she's getting a good supply of insects 
to get protein to put on body fat for her long, treacherous, strenuous 
journey. She took 17 long sips of sugar water.


Gold finches were also here, busy feeding young & titmice arrived back 
today, in force, at the feeders. I put out my first suet cake today. All 
in the crab apple tree outside my window.


I am not really missing them but I've had no house sparrows for at least 
a mo.. My family of crows deserted me last winter.


Two gray squirrels were here for 2 or 3 wks., both with many warty lumps 
on face, necks & sides.  The eye on one was completely covered with the 
tumor & the ears were mis-shapened & flat against the head.


  I found out from the Northeast Wildlife Disease Cooperative that they 
have a "pox" virus called squirrel fibromatosis virus or fibroma. This 
type virus also is found in deer, rabbits & woodchucks & is known to be 
transmitted by fleas & mosquitoes & probably by close contact with other 
animals of the same kind & by fighting where the skin is broken. With 
squirrels it can affect internal organs & cause death. Nothing was said 
about birds but it's not transmissible to humans.


Fritzie Blizzard


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[cayugabirds-l] Female Hummer

2019-05-05 Thread Lois E. Chaplin
Had my first female hummer buzzing around the deck this morning. She was kindly 
suggesting I get a second feeder up. Done.

Lois Chaplin
Beam Hill

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