I have been watching and feeding Hummers here in Enfield Center
for years.  Currently I have at least one adult female and several young at my
feeders.  They are at the window feeders more during rainy weather.
I have not seen a male for several days.
    I seem to have had fewer mating pairs this year.
    My understanding is that the males leave in late August.  I have had females
and young at my feeders as late as Sept. 23rd. They may have been migrants.
    Although I am not close to the Connecticut River flyway,  I am closer to I 89 which
I have always thought to be a flyway southeast to the coast.
    I am always concerned about the weather as the migrate. ( IRMA!!!)  I hope they
hunker down and are able to find food sources after Irma passes.
    My understanding is that they are in their wintering grounds by Thanksgiving.

Joyce B.
Enfield Center
 




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