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Date: 9/17/25 8:02 am From: Madeleine Linck <madeleine.linck...> Subject: Re: [MASSBIRD] Late hummingbird |
I still have hummingbirds this morning, both at the flowers and the feeder.
Madeleine Linck
Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA
On Tue, Sep 16, 2025, 3:45 PM Josh <opihi...> wrote:
> I follow Linda Ferraresso’s example, I keep cleaning and refilling the
> hummingbird feeder until it freezes solid. I haven’t gotten lucky up here
> in MA yet, but I had a Rufous show up back in January 2001 when I still
> lived in Durham, NC.
>
> My last yard hummer sighting dates here in Amherst, per eBird:
> 9-21-2011
> 9-13-2012
> 9-20-2013
> 9-15-2014
> 9-6-2015
> 9-22-2016
> 9-8-2017
> 9-13-2018
> 9-16-2019
> 9-18-2020
> 9-18-2021
> 9-9-2022
> 9-23-2023
> 9-11-2024
>
> One has been visiting the feeder today, so I’ve beaten last year’s latest
> sighting by a few days, but have another full week before tying my latest
> ever.
>
> Good birding,
>
> Josh
>
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