Sunday, July 28, 2013

Early Opening?


The above photo was taken recently at the sanctuary by Rick Mei (whom I thank). It shows a young hummingbird approaching coral honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens), native to the North-East and an excellent hummingbird-vine. It has been blooming continuously here since may.
There's been a resident adult male hummer at the sanctuary since may. He patrols the entire grounds, but often visits a favorite perch - a dead branch of a wild cherry tree that is right above the deck of the rear cabin. Yesterday a young hummingbird decided to steal his perch while he was away. He spent 5 minutes there, until the "owner" returned, when a vigorous attack and chase ensued. While activity is still fairly modest, it's definitely picking up, and I think we will be able to open slightly early - on wed, or possibly even tues afternoon. The weather forecast looks good, but please check this blog before setting off. Remember we are always closed 12.30-3.

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