Date: 9/16/25 10:47 am
From: Scott <samortimer...>
Subject: [MASSBIRD] Re: Late hummingbird
Timely topic! Looks like yesterday 9/15 was the last day here in
Salisbury. They're gone today. I had one adult female and two
fledglings buzzing around the last month. Multiple males and other
females left earlier in the summer. The males here always seem to
disappear by the end of July.Â

The last several years the departure date has been very consistent -
9/15 to 9/17.

-Scott


On 9/16/25 1:10 PM, Meaghan Sinclair wrote:

I have seen one hummingbird today. I posted this to a wildlife group
on FB too.  Since I’ve been in Concord, MA (six years) I have kept
track of last dates.
9/9/20249/22/20239/15/20229/15/20219/22/2020
Unfortunately I never kept track when I lived in Cambridge for many
years but I also had many fewer visits to begin with.
Meaghan Sinclair <meaghanq...>, MAÂ

On Sep 16, 2025, at 12:26 PM, Deborah Radovsky <dp32...>
wrote:

 My last HB sightings over the past 5 or 6 years have ranged
from 9/10 (this year) to 9/16.
The last bird to appear at the feeder for a number of days this
year was a female.Â
Deb RadovskySharonÂ



Begin forwarded message:

On Tuesday, September 16, 2025, 9:09 AM, Robert Mussey
<mussey.robert...> wrote:

Over 16 years that I've kept records, the last hummingbird
sighting date here in Milton ranged from Aug. 28 to Sept. 29.
Typically, it is about Sept. 7-15. This year, we had 2 males,
5 females, and 4 fledglings. After Labor Day, we had a single
female lingering here until yesterday--she appeared first
thing in the morning, but not the rest of the day or this
morning. The last date they're here varies depending on the
weather in the spring when they arrive, when they are able to
nest and rear young, and the weather in the fall. They seem to
like a warm day and north or northeast wind for the trip
south.Â
Robrt Mussey, Milton
On Mon, Sep 15, 2025 at 11:05 PM Linda Ferraresso <tattler1...>
wrote:

I leave mine up into November in case a vagrant
Selasphorus decides to
come this way!
Linda


On 9/15/2025 10:26 PM, Liz Pease wrote:
> Had one today in Salisbury as well - flew up to the
screen of an open window by my desk, but I never saw it at
the feeders. I had a fair amount of activity at the
feeders last week as well.
>
> I usually leave the feeders up for a few more weeks,
just in case…
>
> Liz Pease
> <lizpease...>
> Salisbury
>
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Sep 15, 2025, at 9:13 PM, Linda Ferraresso <tattler1...>
wrote:
>>
>> I had one come to my fushia yesterday and saw it fly
to my upper deck where there was a Cuphea. I was
thrilled
>>
>> Linda
>>
>>
>>> On 9/15/2025 6:21 PM, Melissa Aldrich wrote:
>>> I still have a hummingbird visiting the various
flowers in the yard. One of my latest dates. Usually the
last ones go around 9/2-9/6.
>>>
>>> But it is warmer for longer.
>>>
>>> Melissa Aldrich
>>>
>> --
>> Linda Ferraresso
>> Salem, MA
>> tattler1(at)comcast(dot)net
>>
>> "Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when
the dawn is still dark" - Tagore
>>

--
Linda Ferraresso
Salem, MA
tattler1(at)comcast(dot)net

"Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the
dawn is still dark" - Tagore
 
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