That was easy!
This morning as Hubs and I were sitting down in the kitchen to have breakfast, I glanced out and spotted a hummer sitting on the feeder pole. Quick as a flash blipper, I grabbed a camera and flew out the door, leaving hubs to guard breakfast. I crept across the deck and managed a half dozen mediocre shots before leaving the little gal to eat in peace.
This is the latest I've recorded a hummer in the yard, although I always leave a feeder with fresh nectar up into November. The nectar level dipped quite a bit during the few days we were gone, so I suspect others have flown through. This little one didn't stay long, just a quick refueling stop on the long trip south.
In other migrant news, I released 4 monarchs today - 3 girls and one handsome lad. Each went in someone's memory. I have nine chrysalids left; of those, two are promised and 7 are available for dedication. Let me know if there's someone you want me to remember...
While I was pottering in the garden late in the morning, I was surrounded by butterflies, both painted ladies and monarchs. It was so magical that I put my camera down and just enjoyed the moment. Warm temperatures, a nice breeze and butterflies swirling around my head...bliss.
xo
Debbi
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