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Hummingbirds 2006 -
We really started getting hummers in August. September and we still have the same ones. Have seen two kinds.  One with a red throat (who plays king of the mountain) and the others are kind of an emerald green. There is also a female. These are some found in Texas.
"Ruby-throated, Black-chinned, Broad-tailed, Anna's, Rufous, Magnificent, Lucifer, Buff-bellied, Blue-throated, Costa's, Green Violet-ear, Allen's, Calliope, Broad-billed, Violet-crowned, White-eared, Green-breasted Mango, Berylline. Antillean Crested, Rufous-tailed."
Late September and they're still around.
September 3, 2006Showing 1-40 of 475941 visitsAlbum by Jacqueline
Enlarge photo 1 David hid in the Hibiscus next to the fence to get this little fella.  He's beautiful and makes frequent appearances. I think this may be a "Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris)."
Enlarge photo 2 Just chillin!
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Enlarge photo 7 Find the birdie!!
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Enlarge photo 13 Where's the birdie!
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Enlarge photo 21 Let's share.
Enlarge photo 22 Two alike.
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Enlarge photo 27 In flight.
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Enlarge photo 32 We found they really like just plain sugar and water.1/3 mix.
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I'm finding them to be very territorial. Don't like intruders.

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