Ours is not back on and probably will not be for a long time, but we are fortunate to have a generator so at least the TV and refrig are working (and an extra plug to charge the laptop). But glad to report that the generator noise has not kept the hummers away nor has it stopped the other birds from coming to our other feeders. We have enjoyed watching Papa cardinal feed his young one... Millie Farmer St. Matthews, KY ----- Original Message ----- From: Eddie and Jennifer Huber <edandjenhuber@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 13:45 Subject: [birdky] Migrants To: BirdKY <Birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > On Monday while waiting for our power to come back on, I had a > nice variety of migrants come through our back yard, some of > which made visits to our bird bath: > > Swainson's thrush - 3 > Gray-cheeked thrush - 1 > Veery - 1 > Tennessee warblers - 2 > Black-throated green - 2 (one tried to get into the house) > Scarlet tanager female - 1 > Chestnut-sided warbler - 1 > Magnolia's - 2 > Blackburnian warbler - 1 > Bay-breasted warbler - 1 > Redstart - 2 > Rose-breasted grosbeak - 1 > > Also, had 3 adult wood thrushes with a juvenile at bird bath > which was nice to see > > We have 2 juvenile summer tanagers hanging around and an adult > male showed up. > > We still have about 4 hummingbirds - no adult males > > (We just got our electric back on (yeah!) or I would have posted > earlier) > Jennifer Huber > Southeast Jefferson County near Finchville > > >