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mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
4:07 PM

Post #3090482

Hi, any ideas on how to keep the hummers drinking? Their feeders froze, and they are very upset about that!
Thank you,

Christie

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pelletory
Marlton, NJ

January 16, 2007
4:08 PM

Post #3090493

Put a heat lamp pointed towards there.
mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
4:15 PM

Post #3090518

Great, for this particular feeder I can do that. The other 5 will still freeze, but I'm sure they are smart birds, and they will find the liquid one quick!
Thanks!!
Resin
Northumberland
(United Kingdom)
(Zone 9a)

January 16, 2007
5:02 PM

Post #3090648

Bring them inside one at a time until they are thawed; and always keep at least one indoors overnight to put out at the crack of dawn

Resin
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

January 16, 2007
5:23 PM

Post #3090698

5 feeders, you must have quite a lot of hummers. Good luck and let us know how everythings going.
mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
6:01 PM

Post #3090808

Such simple solutions, yet I failed to come up with one... You must all think I don't use my brain :-)

I have about 5 birds, and one of them is extremely dominant; he even attacks ME if I am to close to HIS feeder (and in his opinion, they're ALL HIS)

I don't know how sharp or big this photo is, maybe you can see 5 humming feeders, 1 seed for blue jays, 2 for small birds, and 2 for finch.
It's like a "find the 7 differences", JEY!!

Thanks everybody, Christie

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pelletory
Marlton, NJ

January 16, 2007
6:17 PM

Post #3090842

Wow thats one busy place you have there. Nice pic Christie!

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mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
6:20 PM

Post #3090848

And then comes Spring, with hundreds of Starlings and Blackbirds! They live in the trees with the neighbours, only in Spring.
Every night before dark comes, they come and eat, wash and drink in my garden. I LIVE for that!
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

January 16, 2007
6:24 PM

Post #3090859

I know my poor old eyes are bad but I only see 1 hummer feeder. What are the silver lantern type things?
Marilynbeth
Hebron, KY
(Zone 6a)

January 16, 2007
6:30 PM

Post #3090874

Christie,

Wow! Bet the birds really love your yard!

Great pic!

Marilyn
mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
7:09 PM

Post #3090989

Pelletory, I may have posted a picture that didn't show them all. I'll post a picture that shows my whole front yard, maybe it'll be too small than, but give it a try!

The silver things are indeed lanterns for tealights, it looks great after dark, I'll post a picture of those after dark!

Christie

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mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
7:11 PM

Post #3090997

other angle;

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mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
7:14 PM

Post #3091007

and in the dark;

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DonnaB
Vancleave, MS
(Zone 8b)

January 16, 2007
7:18 PM

Post #3091025

bring them in at night and put back out first thing in the morning or nuke it to thaw if your feeders are microwave safe
mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
7:30 PM

Post #3091080

ok, just found some birdies, and may I introduce the love of my life, GLORIA...

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mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
7:32 PM

Post #3091087

birdie

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mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
7:33 PM

Post #3091089

another one, and then I'll move on... :-)

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pelletory
Marlton, NJ

January 16, 2007
7:40 PM

Post #3091112

Nice pics Christie! Love the one where you captured the bird in flight. Gloria looks like a real sweetie! Thanks for all the pics, I'm sure the birds all love your place.
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

January 16, 2007
7:50 PM

Post #3091139

Someone help me out! Is this outdoor bird a Juniper Titmouse???
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

January 16, 2007
8:04 PM

Post #3091182

Christie, Heres a link that might be helpful.
[HYPERLINK@www.hummingbirdsplus.org]

And theres also the thermal sock over the feeder,lol. As Resin said bringing a feeder or two in at night would probably be best.
mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
8:18 PM

Post #3091222

I don't get any further than TITMOUSE... I'd be curious to know too, anybody take an educated guess?

I love the hummingbird link, thank you so much!!!

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trackinsand

(Zone 9a)

January 16, 2007
8:23 PM

Post #3091237

it's a tufted titmouse.

i love that shot of your house at night!

gloria is a darling and so is the little cockatiel!

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Resin
Northumberland
(United Kingdom)
(Zone 9a)

January 16, 2007
8:39 PM

Post #3091293

By location, it is Oak Titmouse (previously known as Plain Titmouse). Juniper Titmouse is primarily in NV AZ NM UT CO, and only in the extreme east of CA.

Resin
mrs_colla
Marin, CA
(Zone 9b)

January 16, 2007
8:40 PM

Post #3091296

Gloria IS the 'tiel, I am the person, haha
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

January 16, 2007
9:12 PM

Post #3091390

Thanks, I had no idea where her town was.

Nice pic Christie!
trackinsand

(Zone 9a)

January 16, 2007
9:16 PM

Post #3091406

oh, sorry, christie! well, YOU are darling then! after i wrote tufted titmouse i realized that california may have another kind. we have the tufted ones here.
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

January 17, 2007
7:42 AM

Post #3092517

I love the Titmouse. I have them here but rarely see them; their in and out so fast I can barely get a decent pic of them.
toofewanimals
Trenton, MI
(Zone 5b)

January 17, 2007
7:49 AM

Post #3092532

Christie, Behold, you have a beautiful yard! I love the 2 chairs, so you can sit and enjoy! do your neighbors think you are 'crazy' or do they enjoy the birds also?
Our neighbors put owls on their deck to keep 'our' wildbirds away. LOL
beckygardener
(Becky) in Sebastian, FL
(Zone 10a)

January 20, 2007
7:12 AM

Post #3102692

Christie - Your yard is adorable! It looks like you have the most interesting and bird friendly yard in the entire neighborhood. Maybe the other neighbors will be inspired. You've done a lot with such a small front yard. Do you have a backyard? (I know land is at a premium in CA.) I can't believe someone would put fake owls on their deck to scare away the birds. What's wrong with people like that??? (Maybe they don't like bird poop? lol)

Don't feel bad, I probably wouldn't have thought about the simple solution of your frozen feeders was to just bring them in. Duh. LOL

Of course, I have not had the good fortune of getting hummers to my yard. I'm on year 2 of trying. I have friends that live in the same area who have the Ruby Throat hummers. Most hummers in my area don't use feeders. They prefer flowers. Which makes it even more difficult for me to get them to my yard. I am growing a LOT of hummer nectar plants, but I think the hummers prefer mature large plants and all my plants are starters. Hopefully over time!

Your little slice of gardening heaven is the cutest! Enjoy all your bird friends. And your favorite feathered friend, Gloria! Thanks for starting this thread and sharing all your great photos! (And posting about in on the Butterfly and Hummingbird forum.) :-) :-)

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