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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.
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.