Hummer, Chipping, Yellow
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Hummer, Chipping, Yellow

Shortsighted

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Beautiful set of images. In my neighborhood I see and hear a lot of Chipping sparrows, often seeing them in the middle of road picking up, not sure, what from the road. The house sparrows do the same. I've been setting up Humming bird feeders for three years now and I am yet see a single hummer in my backyard. Sigh.
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Yes.. nice set.. my first ever backyard Hummer showed up this year.. don't give up hope Dinu.
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Why do Shortsighted's birds seem more colorful and bigger than mine? :lol:  :lol:
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Quote from: "Shortsighted"
Cause mine are well-fed. They always have their beaks open for more,
its never enough.

Mine is just curious. :lol:  :lol:
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I saw one humming bird in my trail last week. I don't have a feeder for them, but I am happy with my varieties. :)
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