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Last year I just had to quit filling the feeders. I couldn’t keep up. There would be 20+ at a time fighting for positions on the feeders. They are fun to watch, but they get so angry when you don’t feed them!My neighbor down the road keeps several feeders out. Those little folks are a constant source of amusement.
Sometimes, I'll take a small thermos of coffee and go sit and chat with Charlie and watch the humming birds!
They know where we sit and if a feeder gets air locked or is empty they come to the window and tell us to get our butt out there and fix it.Last year I just had to quit filling the feeders. I couldn’t keep up. There would be 20+ at a time fighting for positions on the feeders. They are fun to watch, but they get so angry when you don’t feed them!
That’s dedication! We don’t have to worry about bears but coons and opossums will visit.Ruby throated hummers here in Pa. We love hearing their "DogFights"
We have 1 in our feeder array and 1 up on the 2nd floor. View attachment 182443AShephard hook stand would last maybe 3 days here. Black bears.
Note the feed supply storage and feeders are inside a 3 strand, barbed, electric fence. The only way to keep our feeders safe.
I thought I was being dramatic with how aggressive they are, but these little buggers are hovering in my face when I mess with their feeder (to fill mind you) and begin drinking before it's even hung back on the hook again.Last year I just had to quit filling the feeders. I couldn’t keep up. There would be 20+ at a time fighting for positions on the feeders. They are fun to watch, but they get so angry when you don’t feed them!