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Anyone have hummingbirds around?

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oldbay

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It's been dry around here since the flooding rains of June, but our bee balm and Red Salvia attract a lot of hummingbirds. Last week when I was watering the Salvia and Monarda with a rotary sprinkler a hummingbird came by an started drinking the water from the air. This is the little small sprinkler that throws water about 4 feet from the head of the nozzle, and maybe 4 or 4 feet in the air.

I thought that was so cool. On Saturday, I watered some other bee balm I have, and when I went to move the sprinkler I saw the hummingbirds at the sprinkler, and again the next morning. I'm thinking they live near and hear the sprinkler so come almost as soon as I turn the water on.

Anyone have a similar experience? I've been wanting to get a picture of the hummingbirds, and think the sprinkler is the trick to get them to come by.
 
oh, Deelip, we are swimming in hummingbirds---they love my cupheas-----cigar plants (can grow to be a large 6-8 ft. glossy green bush with red-orange small tubular flowers)---------anyone who lives in the south (zone 9 or above) and want an easy to grow, drought resistant. pest resistant, disease resistant plant that hummingbirds love-----this is one to plant----mine are nearly 6 ft tall------only disadvantage is that they do die back in the winter---sorry about that--but they are fast growing and need no care-no kidding----at least mine haven't gotten any and the hummingbirds love sipping from the blossoms.
 
Maybe I should have added that although they do die back in the winter they come back from the roots---it's not like you have to plant new plants and they are bigger than the previous years and yes, you can divide the roots up and transplant them-but do it that in the fall.
 
You are so fortunate to have delightful little hummers visit you. We haven't any but Blue Jays, a variety of Finches, Cardinals, and Woodpeckers all frequent our feeders. It will soon be time to place the suet out for them.
 
We don't get any hummingbirds in our area that i've ever seen :(.
 
Yes we got hummingbirds here I love to watch them. In Tennessee my mom has the hummingbird feeders she has all kinds of them. About 4 years ago we found one on the road that had been hit by a car but it was not dead so we took it home and feed it, it lived for a couple weeks I thought that it was doing really good then it ended up dying.
 
How sad, Barbiedoll1973, and after all your hard work. We saved one that became entrapped in our garage and was beating its wings at our window, and I held it in my hands for my children to marvel over and pet and then let it go-------how awesome that experience felt!!!!!
 
We have feeders and these beautiful "hummingbird vines" The birds love them.
 
Yes! 2 from what I know. We have one of those trumpet vines growing by our house. They are here at least 5 times a day back and forth. I love them!
 
I haven't seen humming birds in a while. But my dad used to always have a feeder for them. It's really neat watching them eat.
 
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