My turks cap had a visit from a hummingbird this morning, the first I've seen since the spring.
The first is a firecracker fern which is in my yard. The second is turk's cap and this was located at Lick Creek..maddiedou said:
What type of plants ate those
Yes, definitely!!Aggies76 said:
Okay here's a question from a novice. I don't have any flowers that might attract hummingbirds but I do have a feeder. Can I leave the red coloring out of the sugar water and still attract the hummingbirds?
Please do. They will find it.Aggies76 said:
Okay here's a question from a novice. I don't have any flowers that might attract hummingbirds but I do have a feeder. Can I leave the red coloring out of the sugar water and still attract the hummingbirds?
Thank you.Oogway said:
We have had several coming and going but only one is actively trying to 'guard' a feeder. We had a pretty good spring considering I had the feeders out late. I have seen quite a few at Lick Creek. If you sit near the new building out there, you will probably see some.
Edit to add- Love your photographs BMo!
Yes! I have 2 feeders. One with lots of color and one that is very muted color. The hummingbirds were exclusively going to the colorful feeder and ignoring the other one. I tied a red ribbon around the bottom of the not as colorful one and then they seemed to "find" it a little easier almost instantly.Quote:
Okay here's a question from a novice. I don't have any flowers that might attract hummingbirds but I do have a feeder. Can I leave the red coloring out of the sugar water and still attract the hummingbirds?
Please don't add food coloring to your hummingbird juice. Four parts water to one part sugar. That's all they need. The coloring does nothing at best and is harmful to the birds at worst.Bob2525 said:
Birds still going crazy. Try customizing the color. ONE drop of blue and red make a light purple. First time I tried added too much and didn't look right.
Tigermom84 said:
20+ EVERY DAY on 2 feeders. I ran out of the red powder and they flew off for a day. Did the 1pt sugar to 4 pats water mixture and they were back in no time. They are so fun.
Aggies76 said:
What is the most common type of hummer in this area?
BMo said:The first is a firecracker fern which is in my yard. The second is turk's cap and this was located at Lick Creek..maddiedou said:
What type of plants ate those
mrad85 said:Aggies76 said:
What is the most common type of hummer in this area?
I see probably 99% ruby throated. I'd be surprised if anyone else has different results.
20 years tells me that you may see a Rufous or Black-Chinned but 99.9% are Ruby'sagfan1030 said:
NW of Huntsville....have about 20. Finally got another feeder to calm them down. Have never had this many in Sept except one time and it didn't last this long. In the summer I have only 3-4 with a 5 station feeder. Can now support 15 at a time.
It is so nice to see this many here.
Wondering?? Does anyone in B/CS area ... Huntsville area see any other species besides ruby throated?