She is
one brave hummer without a doubt. The first time I was aware of her she was
hovering six inches from my face just looking at me. I was standing at the open
door of the patio when this little female hummer, not an Anna’s since she had
not drop of color on her throat, flew up to me and just hovered there looking
at me. She moved slight from one side to the other to get a better look. I was
rooted to the spot acting like a mannequin so as not to frighten her away. Then
she flew off and went about her business. If I’d just had Google glass I could
have recorded it all!
That
was earlier in the week. Hummers have been far more prevalent at my feeder
since the first of May. I believe the summer residents are moving back. I have
not been able to get a good enough look at the new males to identify the
species, but some of them appear much larger than our Anna’s.
This
one female, I can only assume it’s the same one, seems to be fascinated by my
place. This morning I watched her checking out the patio again. I have all my
plants out now, as the weather is warmer, and she was looking around at them. I
wondered if she was searching for the small flying insects attracted to the
green foliage. She didn’t seem to mind that I was standing at the open door
watching her. She just flew from one spot to another looking here and looking
there. Then off she went.
When she first landed on the wind chime at the front door she was facing out. |
Early
afternoon, about 2, I was sitting in the living room reading when I heard a
bird chattering close by. The front door was open to let the fresh breezes in
through the locked security door. I grabbed the binoculars and went to see if I
could spot the bird. I found I didn’t need them. It was a female hummer,
probably they same one, checking out my front door. Then she landed on the wind
chime that I have outside the door. I quickly went back and exchanged the
binoculars for the camera, hoping she‘d stay for awhile.
Then the wind blew the chime around and now she had a different perspective on the entry way. |
When I
got back to the door she was still sitting there. The wind was turning the wind
chime from one angle to another, but it didn’t bother her. She just sat there
and observed the world around her from the different vantage points offered by
the wind. I was able to take five pictures of her in one minute. They were all through
the mesh of the screen, but fortunately only once did the camera try focusing
on the screen rather than the hummer.
A girl still needs to watch for her opportunity, an insect may fly by at any time. |
Since
this is a female, I can’t help but wonder if she plans to nest in the
neighborhood. Or at least stay around until the more aggressive hummers come
back for the summer. Whatever, I am just delighted to have her visiting with
such interest. It’s always good to entertain a welcome visitor.
My front entry form outside looking in, without the addition of the hummer. |
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