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More Hummers

Post by nanny_56 »

Got a few decent ones yesterday.
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Re: More Hummers

Post by Spider »

Better refill that feeder. :) Very nice pics!
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Re: More Hummers

Post by Annie »

Oh!!!!!
EXCELLENT PICTURES!
I'm going over to my sisters house and try and get some pics of hers. I can't sit out in my yard because Muttly, Travis and Wilma make a ruckus.

I had one trying to get in my living room window yesterday!
Need to move the feeder to the front yard where I can sit in peace :)
If dandelions were hard to grow, they would be most welcome on any lawn. ~Andrew Mason

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