[va-richmond-general] Re: Hummers

  • From: "Al Warfield" <warfield101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Nelda Snyder" <nsnyder03@xxxxxxxxx>, <juliekazz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 3 Oct 2015 15:41:21 -0400

Well we used to leave them up well into November and never got any hummers. Now
I plan to have them up later again. Sure, they should be able to find food
without us making nectar for them but who knows? Maybe it could mean the
difference.
Al

From: Nelda Snyder
Sent: Saturday, October 03, 2015 3:23 PM
To: juliekazz@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Nelda Snyder ; Ealding, Wendy ; cath tucker ; Warfield, Al ; Richmond Birds
Subject: Re: [va-richmond-general] Re: Hummers

Guess we didn't know, either, Julie! That's how we ended up with the rufous,
Buzzy, around Thanksgiving!

On Oct 3, 2015, at 3:18 PM, juliekazz@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


People take in their feeders... ;-) ?? Julie

L'il Sarge and Martha Gail



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From: "Wendy Ealding" <wealding@xxxxxxx>
To: "cath tucker" <cath.tucker@xxxxxxxxx>, juliekazz@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: warfield101@xxxxxxxxxxx, va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2015 1:44:05 PM
Subject: Re: [va-richmond-general] Re: Hummers


We're actually seeing more winter records of Ruby-thoated Hummingbirds -
mostly in Tidewater although there is one record from Charlottesville. See


http://ebird.org/ebird/va/map/rthhum?bmo=12&emo=02&byr=2000&eyr=2015&env.minX=-83.675&env.minY=36.539&env.maxX=-75.243&env.maxY=39.467&gp=true

and if you scroll down on the map to North Carolina, there are loads of
records. People are leaving their feeders up later (I keep mine out into early
winter for the possibility of getting one of the wintering western species) and
I think we are seeing more complete reporting as a result.



Wendy Ealding
Midlothian



-----Original Message-----
From: Catharine Tucker <cath.tucker@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Julie Kacmarcik <juliekazz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Warfield, Al <warfield101@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Richmond Birds
<va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sat, Oct 3, 2015 1:28 pm
Subject: [va-richmond-general] Re: Hummers


I suspect the cold rain plus storms - nor'easter & hurricane may have caused
hummers to "shelter in place" with males leaving earlier ahead of the bad
weather. I wouldn't be surprised if, assuming the weather clears & warms as
predicted on Tuesday, most of the females & juv. around don't suddenly
disappear, headed south!

Of the 5 green & white hummers (no red throats) here 2 weeks ago & 3 last
Fri, (9/25), I see only 1 now. That may be 1 at a time, but bird's only at 1
feeder - the biggest one & most sheltered. This little gal is huddling on the
feeder consistently today, leaving only sporadically for short distance & for
just time enough to preen a bit. She's constantly alert, though fluffed up, and
looking around as if "antsy" or maybe wondering if others are around. When
there's a break in the weather, I expect she'll be gone.


On Sat, Oct 3, 2015 at 11:29 AM, <juliekazz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I agree Al.
I don't remember so many reports of so many hummers here in so many area
this late.
No matter the date-it's great!

Keep oh hummin! Julie


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From: "Al Warfield" <warfield101@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "audubon listserve" <va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, October 3, 2015 10:54:09 AM
Subject: [va-richmond-general] Hummers


We had 3 hummers at our one feeder in N Chesterfield this morning – 2 M & 1
F. It may not be unusual to be here this late for Chesterfield but it’s unusual
for us.
Al & Linda Warfield





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