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a kennedy

(36,770 posts)
Sat Jun 13, 2026, 10:00 PM Jun 13

OMGOSH!!!!! I have a hummingbird feeder stuck on my window, just now there were three humming birds

sitting together on my feeder!!!!!! 🥰 🥰 🥰 It was so freaking awesome……..

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OMGOSH!!!!! I have a hummingbird feeder stuck on my window, just now there were three humming birds (Original Post) a kennedy Jun 13 OP
How delightful! 3catwoman3 Jun 13 #1
I'm so close to the feeder....and I have four, and I can tell which is which.....so busy at dusk....thats when they a kennedy Jun 13 #3
Our petite visitor looks to be about the size of a Cheeto, if that. 3catwoman3 Jun 13 #4
This might be the best news I've heard all day, RB77 Jun 13 #2
What was the tune? LastDemocratInSC Jun 14 #5
LOVE IT!!! calimary Jun 14 #6
It's fairly common just before they get ready to go into their nightly torpor... Enter stage left Jun 14 #7
Every little thing's gonna be alright JoseBalow Jun 14 #8

3catwoman3

(30,214 posts)
1. How delightful!
Sat Jun 13, 2026, 10:10 PM
Jun 13

We have one especially diminutive female who comes to our feeder. She darts in and out very quickly, so I never get a very long look at her. She is not only tiny but very slender.

a kennedy

(36,770 posts)
3. I'm so close to the feeder....and I have four, and I can tell which is which.....so busy at dusk....thats when they
Sat Jun 13, 2026, 10:17 PM
Jun 13

come to the feeders. I think they like a reliable place for food, it’s right there all the time so they don’t have to work for it…..

3catwoman3

(30,214 posts)
4. Our petite visitor looks to be about the size of a Cheeto, if that.
Sat Jun 13, 2026, 10:20 PM
Jun 13

I hope to catch a picture some day, but it seems unlikely.

Enter stage left

(4,686 posts)
7. It's fairly common just before they get ready to go into their nightly torpor...
Sun Jun 14, 2026, 12:33 AM
Jun 14

You will also see it happen after severe storms when the birds seek shelter. Afterwards they will often share feeders, or even plants when feeders aren't available.

One of the most interesting species in the world.

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