Wild Bird Wednesday and
My Corner of the World
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Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA, June 1, 2023 |
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds,
Archilochus colubris, are small migratory birds here in the southeastern United States. They come to us at the end of March and leave in September. This is a female; only the males have red throats. They drink nectar from flowers and catch small insects. We, like many other people, hang up feeders with a sugar-water mixture to attract them.
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Wild Bird Wednesday and
My Corner of the World
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Sweet! I have a hummingbird feeder out, but I haven’t seen one yet this year.
ReplyDeleteNice shot! I haven't seen as many this year as last, but they sure do empty my feeder. Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture of that beauty, Lea.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweetie, Lea.
ReplyDeleteA cute bird there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty.
ReplyDeletelovely capture.
ReplyDeleteI love these sweet birds, great capture! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI love the humming birds
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