by texas butterfly » Thu Jun 25, 2009 9:31 pm
There is some mention that hurricane IKE may have been very bad for hummingbirds and many may have been lost.
I had a lot around my house before and after hurricane IKE blew through.
I had my feeders back up before the wind died down, since I could see them outside looking for the feeders. I did the same thing for Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita.
And after Hurricane Rita, I couldn't get the back door closed before I had 5 or 6 hummers buzzing me and feeding from the feeder. The wind was still picking up and the hummers were flying about 5 feet from the ground and the wind was just slamming them to the ground. It was so sad, but I was able to put feeder against house and out of wind and they seemed to survive and do okay.
I did not get to see this, but my next door neighbor told me that there were so many hummers during Rita and Katrina the hummers were sleeping all lined up on the wooden fence. They were probably sleeping on my fence too, but I didn't think to check. It would have been an awesome picture.
When my numbers go way up, I think the little hummers sense a storm south and slow their migration. Then they stack up and I can get hundreds. I know that I get this just due to how much sugar water I put out. I'm trying to add more nectar plants so they can feed naturally also.
Hopefully this will be another good year, but we'll have to wait and see.
Texas Butterfly
Saving one egg, cat and butterfly at a time