Anna’s do seem to move around a bit, though I am not sure that “migrate” is the
right word. I am not sure how their dispersal works.
Alan Contreras
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On Feb 4, 2016, at 9:55 PM, David Bailey <davidcbaileyoregon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tim R,
Conventional wisdom would assert that Anna's Hummingbirds do not migrate.
That has been my observation in NW Oregon. You have probably considered that
too. Since Anna's will nest early in the year (and midwinter), I suppose
early fledgling could account for an influx in the numbers at a specific
feeder or area. Could you shed some light on your statement of Anna's
Hummingbird migration. Perhaps I have been in the dark about this.
Respectfully,
David
David C. Bailey
Seaside, Oregon
Just one male Anna's visiting my one feeder currently.