Three days ago I set out two hummingbird feeders, and late yesterday afternoon, as I sat at the kitchen table eating dinner, something flashed by the window. I was so excited in my trying to tell my honey what I was looking at, that I almost choked on my mouth full of food. Now I am really starting to feel as though spring is truly on the way.
By the way, I am so proud of myself for learning how to put a collage together. It took me a couple of hours playing around,and some frustration, before I finally figured out how it all fit together.
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Hi KeeWee, I am excited for you too and your collage turned out great. I always think when I see my first hummingbird that spring is truly close by. My girlfriend saw one the other day so I should see them soon too.
You did a mightly good job on that collage. Everyone is talking about them on the blogs. I haven't made the attempt yet, but probably will soon. I like the white space in between your pictures.
Hummingbirds already! Earlier I saw that someone had butterflies and now I see that you have hummingbirds. At least I have a crocus and iris in bloom. It won't be long and I'll get to see the hummers again too!
Great job on the collage!
Keewee, that is a very nice post. Your photos are wonderful! BRING ON THE SPRING WEATHER---PLEASE!!
Great pictures!! He sure found it fast if you just put it up. I just love seeing the hummingbirds!
Wow- your hummingbirds must remember where you live from year to year. I can't wait to see them in my yard. Always a sure sign spring is almost here. Great pictures!
-Heather
You have good reasons to be excited. Lovely collage, and congrats on drawing in the hummingbirds!
Excellent, we are suppose to have hummingbirds wintering here in Southern Florida but I never seen one in all the years I had the garden.
How do you do a collage KeeWee? In laymans language or where is the information available?
Oh wow, I'm excited for you! I love hummingbirds. Lucky me, the Anna's hummers stay year round. But I just noticed last week that the Rufous hummers are migrating through. I got a good look at a male today - he's so gorgeous! Funny, I can tell the Rufous from the Anna's by the sound of their flight, the Rufous wings make a more "throaty" sound. Pretty soon, they will be up your way making some pretty babies!
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