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ruby-throat migration
2024-09-16 - 6:45 a.m.
Yesterday at sunset I sat out and watched the stream of Ruby-throats spin around the yard and low over the roof and into the trees and often around and around again to check out the yard. At least one of them even tried the Lantana, while many investigated the red star-shaped hummingbird flowers... they come back year and I've had them so long, I've forgotten their names.... but they're always there and eager to welcome a hummingbird beak.
Anyway, it's just dawn now, and I've just finished my coffee while watching several squabble over the feeders.
They're on the move!
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