[NatureNS] hummers in Freeport

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As I was driving south from Yarmouth (through Sandbeach) yesterday, just south of the golf course, a pair of hummers zigzagged in front of the car headed more or less north.  Hope that was a temporary aberration!

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From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca] On Behalf Of Andy Moir/Christine Callaghan
Sent: September 14, 2019 9:01 PM
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Subject: [NatureNS] hummers in Freeport

Hummingbirds still around the feeders today.  Chris checked on her 
calendar, and tells me this is later than any other record she has.
As an aside, we still have barn swallows in one of our outbuildings.  
They had two broods this year, and the young from the second brood at in 
and out of the building frequently now.  As nice as it is to see watch 
all of the activity, I'm looking forward to their being on their way so 
that I can work in my shop without being dive bombed by the concerned 
parents...and also close the door to the shop, which has been left open 
all summer to give them easy access to the building.  Earlier in the 
summer I drilled a 4" hole over the door, and then left the door closed, 
but they would not use the hole.  So rather than jeopardize breeding, I 
just left the door open.
Andy



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