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jmcquown
2024-04-14 20:22:22 UTC
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I rarely see two of them at the feeder at the same time. They are the
ultimate aerial battle birds. This time, gotcha!

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Jill <--- in Southern South Carolina
Leon Fisk
2024-04-14 20:38:16 UTC
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 16:22:22 -0400
Post by jmcquown
I rarely see two of them at the feeder at the same time. They are the
ultimate aerial battle birds. This time, gotcha!
https://i.postimg.cc/k419by7w/landing.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/859vbMHB/two-fer.jpg
Nice pics Jill, all three of them👍🙂
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Leon Fisk
Grand Rapids MI
jmcquown
2024-04-14 20:48:24 UTC
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Post by Leon Fisk
On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 16:22:22 -0400
Post by jmcquown
I rarely see two of them at the feeder at the same time. They are the
ultimate aerial battle birds. This time, gotcha!
https://i.postimg.cc/k419by7w/landing.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/859vbMHB/two-fer.jpg
Nice pics Jill, all three of them👍🙂
Thanks, Leon. :) I'm the best sit behind my desk and snap pics out the
window bird photographer I know. ;)

Jill
super70s
2024-04-15 02:58:05 UTC
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Post by jmcquown
Post by Leon Fisk
On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 16:22:22 -0400
Post by jmcquown
I rarely see two of them at the feeder at the same time. They are the
ultimate aerial battle birds. This time, gotcha!
https://i.postimg.cc/k419by7w/landing.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/859vbMHB/two-fer.jpg
Nice pics Jill, all three of them👍🙂
Thanks, Leon. :) I'm the best sit behind my desk and snap pics out the
window bird photographer I know. ;)
Jill
Have you noticed any rose-breasted grosbeaks around the seed feeder
past few days? I've seen several.

I was watching the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga., on TV yesterday.
It was a beautiful day (and wow what a beautiful place) and our
feathered friends were really making their presence known in the audio
feed! Wish I had been able to identify more than the cardinals.
jmcquown
2024-04-15 20:39:58 UTC
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Post by Leon Fisk
On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 16:22:22 -0400
I rarely see two of them at the feeder at the same time.  They are the
ultimate aerial battle birds.  This time, gotcha!
https://i.postimg.cc/k419by7w/landing.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/859vbMHB/two-fer.jpg
Nice pics Jill, all three of them👍🙂
Thanks, Leon. :)  I'm the best sit behind my desk and snap pics out
the window bird photographer I know. ;)
Jill
Have you noticed any rose-breasted grosbeaks around the seed feeder past
few days? I've seen several.
I have never had that pleasure. Looking at a bird map it doesn't appear
they range this far south. I'm right on the coast.
I was watching the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Ga., on TV yesterday.
It was a beautiful day (and wow what a beautiful place) and our
feathered friends were really making their presence known in the audio
feed! Wish I had been able to identify more than the cardinals.
Augusta isn't terribly far from me. The weather has been spectacular
but it's about to get hot in a hurry.

Jill

super70s
2024-04-14 20:49:45 UTC
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Post by jmcquown
I rarely see two of them at the feeder at the same time. They are the
ultimate aerial battle birds. This time, gotcha!
https://i.postimg.cc/k419by7w/landing.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/859vbMHB/two-fer.jpg
Jill <--- in Southern South Carolina
Hummatime! (as MC Hammer would say)

Just put my feeder out today, I almost forgot about it this year until
I saw the neighbors' feeders hanging from their eaves.

I could have forgotten it because there have been so many chilly days
the past couple of weeks but they're probably in the area by now.

Need to stock up on some syrup soon, I'm using the remnants of some
pre-mixed syrup that I bought in two 16 oz. aluminum cans from Lowe's
last year. Guess the cans are better for the environment because I do
recycle all my cans at the local convenience center.
jmcquown
2024-04-14 21:06:19 UTC
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Post by super70s
I rarely see two of them at the feeder at the same time.  They are the
ultimate aerial battle birds.  This time, gotcha!
https://i.postimg.cc/k419by7w/landing.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/859vbMHB/two-fer.jpg
Jill <--- in Southern South Carolina
Hummatime! (as MC Hammer would say)
LOL as long as you're not walking around wearing "Hammer pants".
Post by super70s
Just put my feeder out today, I almost forgot about it this year until I
saw the neighbors' feeders hanging from their eaves.
I never take the hummingbird feeder down even though it does get cold
(into the 30's) here in the winter. They stick around.
Post by super70s
I could have forgotten it because there have been so many chilly days
the past couple of weeks but they're probably in the area by now.
Need to stock up on some syrup soon, I'm using the remnants of some
pre-mixed syrup that I bought in two 16 oz. aluminum cans from Lowe's
last year. Guess the cans are better for the environment because I do
recycle all my cans at the local convenience center.
Why buy pre-mixed syrup? Make sugar water. Put 4-5 Tbs. sugar in a
mason jar (with a lid). Add 2 cups boiling water. Stir until the sugar
is dissolved, let cool and store covered in the refrigerator. Fill the
feeder and make more sugar water to keep in the fridge. No recycling
cans stuff necessary. Reusable jar, dude! :)

Jill
Leon Fisk
2024-04-14 21:32:57 UTC
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On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 17:06:19 -0400
jmcquown <***@comcast.net> wrote:

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Post by jmcquown
Why buy pre-mixed syrup? Make sugar water. Put 4-5 Tbs. sugar in a
mason jar (with a lid). Add 2 cups boiling water. Stir until the sugar
is dissolved, let cool and store covered in the refrigerator. Fill the
feeder and make more sugar water to keep in the fridge. No recycling
cans stuff necessary. Reusable jar, dude! :)
Hi Jill & Super70s,

Not sure if you two were on the group back when Lanny was
posting yet. He runs this website and had a lot of good Hummer info.
Sounds like Jill is doing great with making her own syrup though...

Maybe help out if you want some more info on syrup making🙂

http://www.hummingbirds.net/feeders.html
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Leon Fisk
Grand Rapids MI
jmcquown
2024-04-14 21:42:55 UTC
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Post by Leon Fisk
On Sun, 14 Apr 2024 17:06:19 -0400
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Post by jmcquown
Why buy pre-mixed syrup? Make sugar water. Put 4-5 Tbs. sugar in a
mason jar (with a lid). Add 2 cups boiling water. Stir until the sugar
is dissolved, let cool and store covered in the refrigerator. Fill the
feeder and make more sugar water to keep in the fridge. No recycling
cans stuff necessary. Reusable jar, dude! :)
Hi Jill & Super70s,
Not sure if you two were on the group back when Lanny was
posting yet. He runs this website and had a lot of good Hummer info.
Sounds like Jill is doing great with making her own syrup though...
Maybe help out if you want some more info on syrup making🙂
http://www.hummingbirds.net/feeders.html
I just follow the "recipe" for syrup that came with the Hummzinger
feeder. :)

Jill
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