Sunday, 19 May 2019

[Maine-birds] 15 hummers in one place

Yesterday two crabapple trees in the neighborhood hosted 4 Cape May Warblers, a Wilson's Warbler and a few bumble bees and hummingbirds.
This afternoon the warblers were gone, but there were at least 15 hummingbirds in and out of the trees.
Almost every one I could get in my binocs was a male, though there was at least one female in the mix.
We've never seen anything like this since SE Arizona. 
Enjoying this spring!
Cathie Murray, Hallowell

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