Dueling Hummingbirds & A Tip On What To Do About It

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “The Duel 71721” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

The rain eases and a quieting falls across my mountain. It’s that moment after a rain storm when the sound of rain has faded but the birds have not yet resumed their chorus. The smell of the rain mingles with the damp earth and fragrance of the hydrangeas and permeates the humid air. The silence is broken by the beating of tiny wings as the hummingbirds emerged from hidden sanctuaries among the mountain magnolia and begin to hover around the feeder on my deck.

When I purchased a cheap hummingbird feeder back in the Spring I knew that they were territorial and often squabbled over a spot at the feeder but I didn’t realize just how antisocial they could be until I hung the second feeder in a spot where I could monitor them throughout the day. Not only are they territorial but they’re downright violent. Or so it would seem. There are many duels throughout the day. Even to the point where I feared one of them had been killed. But then I took a closer look at the small bird laying motionless on the deck. She had her feathers ruffled for sure but there was no blood. She was absolutely still and I decided to step out and see if needed to move her away from the feeder. But as soon as I opened the door she sprang to life and zoomed back into the forest. I watched as time and time again this pattern repeated except that without my interference the hummingbirds that seemed to be defeated would pop up and feed from the feeder as soon as the victor was out of sight. She’s been playing possum the whole time! I’ve not been able to dedicate enough time to individually identify each bird as an individual but there’s four different hummingbirds that visit my feeders. The dominant male seems to have claimed all the feeders for himself and while he chases one away the other 2 sneak in for a drink. Albeit not with a great amount of tolerance for each other but they do seem to begrudgingly share. So I began to listen to some podcasts and documentaries on hummingbirds and one of the things I learned is that they exhibit a very high degree of intelligence and are even capable of recognizing the people who fill the feeders. Which leaves me to believe that they’re actually using tactics to deal with the bully in the yard. And that even though he’s being a bully that dominant male has limits on how far he’ll go in his aggressive behavior. He only pins the others down and when they submit he leaves them to recover. And this makes sense because he will probably mate with one or more of the females in the season. Now to be honest I haven’t actually found an expert confirm that but I’m going to continue to observe them under the presumption that this is what’s happening.

I did also learn that the best way to reduce violence among hummingbirds at your feeder is to keep multiple feeders out of the line of sight with each other. The dominant male will select a perch where he can see as much of the area as possible but if you can find his blind spots and set up at least three feeders that will give the less dominant hummingbirds a place to feed too.

I’ve learned quite a bit now and will provide more tips and trivia in future posts as I get more photos of them.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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A Day With The Hummingbirds

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Male Ruby Throated Hummingbird 71321” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

High pitched chirping breaks the humid air around my mountain home. I recognize the hum of the tiny wings as he comes in like a miniscule jet fighter. I’ve been sitting here all day and missed shot after shot simply because my hands were too slow to raise the camera and focus before they disappear into the thick bushes. But after a while I began to anticipate the intervals between feeder visits and when the male ruby throated hummingbird finally decided to rest a moment I was able to meet him on the branch. The opportunity didn’t last long though as a second male began to buzz the feeder. The dogfight was on! The hummingbird in tonight’s Feature Image seems to be the local dominant male and the challenger is crafty. After all day of watching it seems that the males only share the feeder with their mates and will even clear the way for them if another hummingbird appears. That also applies to female intruders. And the second male obviously knew how the dominant male would react. He buzzed around in circles a few times to get the first bird’s attention and entice him into a chase. Both hummingbirds had their red throats showing but what I had never noticed before was the blue iridescence on the underside of the feathers covering their bodies which seemed to flash in different patterns as they buzzed around my stairs. It could easily have been the way the light was hitting them as they did combat maneuvers but I had to wonder if it was a territorial signal. The second male didn’t seem to try to win the fight or escape. He even circled back a few times to allow the dominant male to stay engaged and that’s when I knew something was up. As I glanced back to the feeder I noticed the hen was leisurely sipping at the feeder while her beau provides a diversion to draw off the feeder’s guardian.

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She was able to feed uninterrupted for a few minutes but eventually the dominant male caught on and broke pursuit of the decoy.

GET OFF MY FEEDER LADY!!!

Unfortunately the depth of field was too shallow for a nice crisp view of the drama but needless to say her sneaking ways caught up with her.

Now that I’ve got an idea of what their routine is and that they’ve become a little more comfortable in my presence I hope to capture more of them.

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Granddaddy Long Legs

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Granddaddy Long Legs 61721”. I realize that it would be a very unique individual indeed who would want a copy of a creepy crawler as decor. However, all of the photos found on my website are my original work and are available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

Granddaddy Granddaddy… Which way did my cows go?

I remember my grandmother teaching me the phrase above as a small child. I wasn’t really afraid of spiders but I did get pretty nervous around them. I’m not sure if I saw the Granddaddy Long Legs and panicked or if she saw it on me and decided to be proactive but I do remember her picking it from my shirt and holding it up while she repeated the saying. Like magic the little crawler lifted one leg that just happened to be in the direction of the cattle. I was very impressed by her ability to talk with bugs. So impressed that I asked for her secret. Before too long I found myself holding the granddaddy long legs and with all of the respect for the power of talking to bugs I repeated word for word the magic phrase. “Granddaddy Granddaddy Granddaddy, which way did my cows go?” Again the little critter pointed to the cows who were gathered by the fence waiting to be fed. Of course it was all coincidence and the imagination of a child but for a while I was convinced that something outside normal was possible and that I could communicate with other lifeforms. Granddaddy Long Legs’ powers of divination not withstanding, in latter years I learned that this was more or less a folklore that was originally from Appalachia. Folklore is a pretty interesting thing because it’s part of a common culture that gives people a heritage and thus bonds them together. And I think that most folklore contains a practical element. Not all of folklore contains cautionary tales with ominous warnings. The Granddaddy Long Legs lore calms the fear of “bugs” puts Granddaddy Long Legs in the role of a helper. And he is. Now he’s not a spider. They produce no silk and contrary to popular belief he has no venom and only some types of Granddaddy Long Legs produce a mild toxin in their bodies to ward off predators. So what do they do that’s helpful? They feed almost exclusively on aphids. Aphids being common garden pests that suck the life out of our favorite fruits and veggies while transmitting disease to plants are kept in check by a healthy population of Granddaddy Long Legs. So in the early days a homesteader must have noticed the Granddaddy Long Legs holding one leg out and made up the rhyme to keep people from killing his garden helper. ( That’s my guess anyway. )

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Hunting Dragons

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Red-winged blackbird in flight 62321” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

The highland delta is alive with the scattered calls of the songbirds and buzzing of insects. A great blue Heron stalks the shallows unseen behind the tall reeds. I watch carefully for the flick of dragonfly wings. It’s just about the right time for them to come out and fill the air with their magic. The blackbird has a much sharper eye than I and what I failed to notice at twenty feet he noticed at twenty yards. The sharp eyed hunter springs from his perch among the reeds and closes the gap in mere seconds. He executed a ninety degree turn with grace and agility however the dragonfly is also a master of the sky. The insect can see in almost a complete circle and has the advantage of being able to maneuver between the sharp leaves and the blackbird is foiled. He perches on the reed that once held his prey and looked my direction as if it was my fault that his dinner got away. I can’t really blame him for being frustrated. After all, in spite of his sharp eyes and ability to fly he did no better to capture the dragonfly than I did today.

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Made Of Gold

Hello Friends! Tonight’s Feature Image is titled “Dogbane Beetle 61621a” and is available for purchase by clicking the thumbnail and reaching out to me on the contact page.

The light of the summer sun cascades through the bushes that encase each side of the little creek. The backlit leaves catch the light for brief moment before falls onto a living gemstone. The tiny beetle glistens like metallic fire in the light of the sun. The scientific name Chrysochus Auratus roughly translates to “Made of Gold”. It may resemble the garden pest known as the Japanese Beetle but this little on is one hundred percent American made an feeds almost exclusively on Dogbane and Milkweed. It’s not likely to find your favorite flowers or vegetables. And because it feeds on these toxic plants it’s a very toxic little thing itself. Dogbane contains a glycoside that is toxic to the heart. The shiny Dogbane Beetle stores and concentrates the poison in special glands in its body. If a bird or other predator attempted to catch it then it does a thing called reflex bleeding. Little organs in its joints allow the blood to leak from the shell. The blood is so toxic that even this small amount can stop the heart of the predator. But enough with the dry science. Suffice it to say that this little Beetle that glistens like polished gold enjoys a life of peace and tranquility. It enjoys the place in the world which the Good Lord blessed it with. And that’s the goal of all life.

Good night friends and be blessed throughout your days.

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