Buzzed by a Hummer

Buttercup Chillin

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Went out and let the ducks and chickens out and gave a quick check on the quail. Ducks were really mouthing off and started circling the Duck House and run.

Started raining, ran to the house. Rain let up a bit. Scruffy wanted out the front door. He's going all over the place, nervous as if something is in the yard.

Standing on the front porch watching him. Here comes I thought a BIG wasp.

It was a hummingbird. Flew straight at me. Hovered there a minute and went back to the trees.

I have 2 hugh Crepe Myrtles in the front yard, taller than the 1 story house. They are still in bloom but past the prime bloom. Hundreds of birds hoovering all over it. All of a sudden the one on the East side splits. How do I explain it? Half the tree starts leaning to the East. Evidently all the birds settled on the branches.

Sure enough it starts pouring rain. I always thought when I found my big bushes and trees bent over like that after a big rain, that it was from the storm. That wind blew them over or they soaked up so much water that they leaned. No its from the weight of all the birds. There must have been even more than what I tought.

In the back yard I have a hugh elderberry bush that is still leaning from the last rains.

After this going on out front, I looked out the back window. My shade tree was red with cardinals. My Ducks had headed to the back of the garage and stood out the rain there. Hopefully the chickens went back in the Hen House.

Wonder what the hummer was trying to tell me? Thanks for the blooms or where's the feeders?

Just thought I'd share.
 
I had one buzz me yesterday. I wondered if it just wanted a good look at me or what? To be honest it scared me cause, I didn't see it until it had flown away!
 
Mine tell me to get off the porch real regular.
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They are getting real busy lately. I got dive bombed by two this afternoon while I was on my cell phone on the porch.

They are Getting ready to fly to Mexico.

You know those little things fly to Mexico?

They have been spotted 200 miles off shore, taking a straight line across the gulf, and they fly very close to the water surface.

They each fly alone, but along the same general route, and cover about 25 mi a day. They appear to take advantage of the wind and travel when the wind is going in the direction they want to go. It appears that individual birds follow the exact same route every year.
 
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I thought of the vehicle after I posted.
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Oh well.

We are about 65 miles inland from the gulf. So evidently they have started their migration early. My trees was just a stop over, because of the rain. It poured. Had a 1# butter dish out on the outside sink counter. It was empty when I went out there, earlier. After the Hummer buzzed me and the rain stopped, I went back out and it was full.

What was so eiry though. The birds were all over the trees, but no sound. If I hadn't looked up at the tree where the hummer went to I wouldn't have seen them. Same in the back yard with the Cardinals. I had just been out there. They really hunkered down for the downpour.

To bad we have lost that instinct.

Even the ducks headed for the best location from the pounding rain in the back yard this time. Only time I have seen them do that. Normally they face the rain. This time they had their backs to it with a building close behind them.
 

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