Hey Folks,
Irene thanks for the Jewelweed update. I will have to take a walk over there one day next week.
Howie, I have 2 mature males and a new addition to the backyard the last week or so is an immature male, just a few bits of red staring to show on his gorget. So pretty. As for when they leave. Last year I had a female till mid-October. Males left towards the end(mid) September. I still haven't got a shot of her at the Oriole feeder, I am too busy staring and being perplexed to remember to pick up the camera.
Btw, I have no problem coming up your way one day, if I'll drive up there for the Herons, I'll make the drive for the Hummers.
Bob, I am excited to hear about Riverwood. I never made it to Rattray last week, my days off were a bit cloudy and rainy. But I did notice a bunch near the leash free area of Jack Darling. Gotta take the dogs there whatever the weather. But Tuesday morning I will be hitting the marsh and will let you know what is about.
I am off Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday every week if anyone ever would like to get together.
Bobo..how was Edward Gardens?
I find now and through September to be the best time to photograph hummingbirds. Find some Jewelweed and wait. It may take a while but you will find them there and your patience will pay off. There are so many flowers on the Jewelweed plants that you are bound to get some great shots. But believe me you must be really patient. Take a book or something.
You don't need to keep watching the plants. Just listen. The Hummers will make themselves known. Just be ready when they do.
Meghan