So far, a rather disappointing morning - one of those days when there are more people than hummers. The wind turned to the north and some of yesterday's birds might have left early this morning to go south. So if you are thinking about this afternoon we will be open 3-6 but another day might be better - we will be adding several for next week. In the meantime, here is a photo from last year, with a hummer feeding from Salvia involucrata (the pink flowers), with S. uliginosa (sky blue) underneath.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Beautiful Uliginosa
So far, a rather disappointing morning - one of those days when there are more people than hummers. The wind turned to the north and some of yesterday's birds might have left early this morning to go south. So if you are thinking about this afternoon we will be open 3-6 but another day might be better - we will be adding several for next week. In the meantime, here is a photo from last year, with a hummer feeding from Salvia involucrata (the pink flowers), with S. uliginosa (sky blue) underneath.
We're planning on to come early tomorrow morning. Looking forward to it. Hopefully the wind and the clouds will cooperate.
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