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Forum: Hummingbird and Butterfly GardeningReplies: 3, Views: 73
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acrisman
Carlsbad, CA

April 20, 2008
7:41 PM

Post #4837621

I live just North of San Diego. I have five 60 oz feeders that I usually have to fill weekly. 40-50 birds at sunset vieing for the nectar wouldn't be out of the ordinary. For the past month or so my birds have mostly disappeared. I know it's the breeding season but I don't ever remember them being this scarce before. Does anyone have an answer? I thank you in advance.

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