The hummingbirds have been scarce at my feeder this summer. I didn’t see any for a long time.
Then, in the last couple of weeks, there have been two or three taking turns at the feeder.
Hopefully we’ll have them around for another month or so before they head south for the winter.


Really sweet photos! 🙂
Thank you.
We’re still seeing a large number of them. 11 feeders (8 oz. each) getting refilled at least once a day, and some days more than once.
Wow – I change my water every couple of days but it’s never empty. I just want to give them fresh nectar.
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How wonderful … and sweet – that photo where he are using his wings … priceless. Excellent photo. I wish we had humming birds in Sweden, they are so wonderful. Lovely post. I can even manage to get a pigeon in a shot. *laughing.
Sorry, I can’t manage !!!!!!!!!
Such cute photos! We have tons of hummingbirds this year; more than we’ve ever hosted. It’s so much fun to watch them play and chase each other. We have one dominant male that tries to guard the feeders. They make me laugh!
A couple of people have said they had a lot of hummer this summer. Not here so much. Hopefully we’ll have the ones we do have for another month or so before they head south.
I absolutely love all the wild birds but the hummers well they buzz my window when they come back in the spring and look at me like hey get me my food. Love them they are so beautiful, chatty and fun to watch a special season in this little thing called life.
Although we only have the hummers for a short time each year, I certainly enjoy them. I look forward to seeing them every summer.
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I could never have enough Hummingbirds. I love them so much. Small but powerful.
I like that even though they’re tiny, they don’t take crap from anyone.
Great shots!
Thanks, David.
Heading south? Come to me, come to me!
I’m hoping we have them for another month or so before they come to your house. 🙂
This has been quite the year for hummingbirds. Ours decided to come back after about a three-year hiatus. Or it’s a whole new batch. Lovely photos.
Beautiful captures! I love the clarity and the red feeder against the green that adds to these scenes. 🙂
You are so lucky to have these in your garden… beautiful…