I only see 1 dot near my area recently but it may be that few people are reporting in. Each color of dot stands for certain dates. Be sure to report yours!
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/maps/humm_fall2009.html
Remember to Report Your Fall Sightings of Hummingbirds!
oo, thanks for the reminder. I had to put my late one on there.
Hi Pelle, thank you for sharing the above website where we can report of such sighting. One of our local naturalist and photographer has an article on our daily news regarding Black-chinned hummingbirds in our State for the cold months. I'll see if I can capture some pix to share on our daily thread in the near future.
Bumping this up so everyone has a chance to read it. :-)
I've never done this before -- very cool. I posted my sighting, hoping for a green dot. No green dot yet. Darn it. I still have one a day. One of them was so aggressive and didn't have any other hummers to fight off, so he went after sparrows and warblers!
Still have monarchs too. I think they're supposed to be in there Mexican winter vacation spot by the Day of the Dead. They'd better get going.
Still have hummers here, but not as many as during summer.
Mine are gone since med-September, but last year one went through in December. I saw it the 2nd and the 6th.
The last Rufous here was really giving the poor Black-capped Chickadee's a hard time, chasing them through the thickets over and over. I thought DH was gonna crack up, and he still talks about it.
Haven't seen one in two weeks.
Hack
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