darsben wrote:
Are you sure they are not Hummingbird Moths?
They fooled us for a while
Yes, they are Humming birds. There are a couple, and I'm sure more that are rather large. Their bills which are mostly curved are much more curved and longer in these larger Hummingbirds.
The one feeder is harder for the smaller ones to feed from. The plastic flowers protrude out further. The one they most prefer has small little roosts they sit on while they sip.
I did know they ate gnats. haven't noticed any, this summer, nor mosquitoes.
I've watched a couple of the smaller ones face down bees and wasps. The bees like a sip too. The Hummingbird would get about six inches to a foot from the bee and they faced each other. I'm not sure I've seen them chase them though. the bees and wasps must be getting the message as very few come around the feeders lately. I thought their behavior of flying to leaf tips etc before screaming to the feeders was to make sure predators weren't waiting on them. We haven't seen any of the Hawks, Falcons, Eagles or anything much this summer.
I hope that one beautiful falcon comes back but leaves the Blue Birds alone. We haven't seen one Blue Jay in years either. Lots of Blue Birds this spring and last though. Ihope we can figure out what to feed them and what type feeders to use to get some of the Red Birds, jays, and Yellow Cardinals, or whatever Orange colored birds and some of the other rarely seen beautiful colored birds of the last 20 years, at our old home. Perhaps the cooling weather has shooed them back way south.