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Napper

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Irregardless of the white stuff  last night which continues here in Milton (24 hrs of snow)
Thank goodness it has been so mild.

I've read two reports of Killdeer North of my location already this week.

Napper :D  :D
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Male cardinals and male mourning doves and calling alot lately.
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I looked outside early this morning and thought to myself - MFS! but then I decided to see what Lanny was up to - and guess what? - get the feeders ready 'cause they're on their way!

http://www.hummingbirds.net/map.html
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Quote from: "Howieh"
I looked outside early this morning and thought to myself - MFS! but then I decided to see what Lanny was up to - and guess what? - get the feeders ready 'cause they're on their way!

http://www.hummingbirds.net/map.html

i just sowed by salvia seeds on tuesday. hoping i can get something to plant outside for mid-April.
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Once my hummers arrive they come and go all day but they don't stay in the yard because there are no flowers until my neighbours phlox blooms in late? July, so I'm looking for something to keep them around when they're not at the feeder. Any ideas will be sincerely welcomed! :)
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Quote from: "Howieh"
Once my hummers arrive they come and go all day but they don't stay in the yard because there are no flowers until my neighbours phlox blooms in late? July, so I'm looking for something to keep them around when they're not at the feeder. Any ideas will be sincerely welcomed! :)

um, the salvia seeds i just posted about?
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Um, what do you mean by Salvia?
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Quote from: "cloaca"
Um, what do you mean by Salvia?
Salvia is a plant that Hummingbirds love Last year shot hours of photos late into the fall as they fed on Black and Blue Salvia plants they grow like weeds so care is easy, they come in a variety of colors I know Hummers love red but these prefered the blk and Blue ones hope this helps
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Salvia is a genus, including probably 8 or 9 species found in Ontario.   Just wondering what was meant by the "um" post.
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Cosmo - can I camp in your backyard ?? Please say yes.... :)
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mr.sharp-photo

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Quote from: "cloaca"
Salvia is a genus, including probably 8 or 9 species found in Ontario.   Just wondering what was meant by the "um" post.

the blue genus. :)
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