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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I have seen possibly a young male hummer at my window feeder twice last evening and
again this morning twice.&nbsp; He was small and had darker chest coloring.&nbsp; He also drank mostly on the wing.&nbsp;
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&nbsp;&nbsp; The last time I saw my adult female was on Tuesday afternoon.
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I intend to make a fresh batch of nectar and maintain my feeders thru the 23rd or longer.
I still have impatiens, petunias, heliotrope, torenia, and a few garden phlox that the deer
decided not to eat so I could enjoy.

I always miss them.&nbsp; I did find some interesting hummers other than the Ruby Throat when I was
looking at some You Tube videos of Tobago.

J. Barton
Enfield Ctr.




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