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Remember earlier I said, I just had to count all of the feeders that were hanging out?
I won't show you all of them, but let's take a quick look around the house and behind it, and on both sides of it.
As you walked up to the front door when you arrived, do you remember that large Magnolia tree on the right or east on the path up to the house? We'll start there.
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If you look closely you can see some of the feeders.
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You see, there are feeders in that tree.
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I knew if we looked long enough a hummer would show up.
They love coming to this tree to get their sugar water.
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AH, here's a new spot, just maybe. if we wait long enough.

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I just knew if we waited it would pay off. How much nicer could it get?
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OK, let's go on around the east side of the house.

I know they are hard to see, but there are hummers at most every feeder here.


Same photo but, we have turned our head a little to the right. There are feeders in those trees, shrubs all the way to the back of the house some 50 feet or so.

I am only showing a few of the feeders because we do want to get on to the birds as soon as possible, don't we?

This area is directly behind the house. As you view these photos you will see sheets of plastic hanging. These are to cover the feeders at night so that the nectar drinking bats don't empty the feeders.
I already have to many photos on this page, so let's go to the next page.