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    We are having a blast watching these this year....we have at least 20 sprinting about...but we do have 7 feeders out ! Yes, we love hummingirds !
    This ,we think is a this years male..he has the tinnest red dot on his throat, and BOSSY as all get out ! He has taken to perching on the hanging brackets...a vista where he can see eveywhere ! Pictures aren't the best, it was getting dusky and we just had a rain shower ,so it is very overcast too. Plus, about the time I went to snap ,he had to go chase another one....
    Enjoy !
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