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Found a new buddy at our house. Put out the feeder on Sunday & an hour later they were chowing down :)

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We see them quite a bit around the yard, mostly earlier in the season (out here). It is 106 in the shade right now, of course there isn't much of that.

Interestingly, we have a night blooming cactus - last year's bloom attracted some beautiful hummingbirds and a cruising palo verde beetle. As unattractive a bug as there is.
 
Great photo, ctfjr! Not often is the bug bigger than the bird, KBAZ.
 
Wonderful photo! We've had some at our house for years, so my wife, whose motto seems to be, "Nothing exceeds like excess," and unsatisfied with 3 or 4 feeders, planted some bushes that have flowers beloved by hummingbirds. Those bushes now occupy a whole corner of the front yard and yeah, they are pretty even when not being visited by the birds.
 
A neighbor was out shopping for bird food... met a lady who has 22 humming bird feeders in her yard... Her husband makes ant moats to put on the hangers...gave her a few....very cleaver.
 
Wait is that your actual photo? I thought it was a stock shot. It is great. What settings and what camera did you shoot it with.

I've never set up a feeder but I have had red flowers in my deck boxes that draw them right in. They are fun to watch.
 
Wait is that your actual photo? I thought it was a stock shot. It is great. What settings and what camera did you shoot it with.

I've never set up a feeder but I have had red flowers in my deck boxes that draw them right in. They are fun to watch.

You know what they say - give a monkey a camera & every once in a while even he will get a good shot ;)

I shot this with a tripod mounted Canon 1DX & 70-200mm @ 200mm f5.6 1/1250 iso=5000
 
By the way - went out to dinner at a new (to us) bar / restaurant and they had 10 - 20 hummingbird feeders and a couple of regular bird feeders (and one I don't know what it was supposed to feed, a woodpecker?, it looked like it was filled with wood).

Only saw a few hummingbirds but a bunch of more common birds were at the regular feeder.
 
By the way - went out to dinner at a new (to us) bar / restaurant and they had 10 - 20 hummingbird feeders and a couple of regular bird feeders (and one I don't know what it was supposed to feed, a woodpecker?, it looked like it was filled with wood).

Only saw a few hummingbirds but a bunch of more common birds were at the regular feeder.
Was probably a suet sandwich feeder. The suet is placed between two pieces of bark wood. - Woodpeckers can reach between the boards to get the suet. Birds without long tongues can't reach it.
 
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