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Hummingbird Sighting? #13461235 03/05/20 04:13 PM
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Anybody in Dallas /Fort Worth area seen any Hummingbirds yet this year?


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Re: Hummingbird Sighting? [Re: Spiderman] #13461243 03/05/20 04:16 PM
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I saw a dead one a few months ago on my walking trail in my subdivision

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I was looking at a sightings map the other day. I didn't see any sightings north of Austin yet. I'll probably put out my feeder this weekend to get ready.


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Re: Hummingbird Sighting? [Re: Derek ðŸ] #13461253 03/05/20 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Derek ðŸ
I was looking at a sightings map the other day. I didn't see any sightings north of Austin yet. I'll probably put out my feeder this weekend to get ready.

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Re: Hummingbird Sighting? [Re: Spiderman] #13461285 03/05/20 04:43 PM
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Still a bit early here.

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I haven't seen any in Conroe yet. We're usually a couple weeks ahead of yall down here.

Re: Hummingbird Sighting? [Re: Spiderman] #13461298 03/05/20 04:52 PM
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I have a big bottle-brush tree in my side yard that hummers love. Haven't seen one, yet.


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I usually set mine out around the 1st of April.

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A bit early for central Texas isn't it?

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I have a big bottle-brush tree in my side yard that hummers love. Haven't seen one, yet.



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Google Crimson Bottlebrush, Rick.


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We usually have one every year, didn’t see it last year though and not yet this year

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Way to early.

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Several reports of hummers on feeders in Georgetown. Wife put feeders out yesterday. No activity yet.


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Originally Posted by Curt0407
I usually set mine out around the 1st of April.

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That is one of 8 feeders that I have going during the fall migration. They all fill up.

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