Lisa: My two cents: I would not worry about this. There is a park I
go to in Eastern Iowa, just across the Mississippi river from Wisconsin
(Pikes Peak SP). In the summer, they have 7 or 8 feeders going, and
there is constant dive bombing going on near the feeders. I think in
general, they are just very competitive, especially when it comes to food.
Regards, Tom Schmidtkunz, Bayside, Wis.
On 5/24/2018 10:22 AM, Lisa Jordan wrote:
I could use some advice from this group. Although I have multiple hummingbird
feeders in my yard - set up so they are not in view of each other - I have 2
male RT Hummers who have had a stand-off for 2 days over one feeder. They
started fighting over this feeder yesterday and were at it until the sun went
down. Early this morning, 5:00 am, they were back at it. Occasionally they
feed together in peace, but mostly they are fighting. Is there anything I can
do to separate them?
Lisa Jordan
Vernon, Waukesha County####################
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