LAST STRAGGLER?….I LET YOU KNOW!


Oh, I hope you don’t mind I interrupt my photo story about the Minnesota Northwoods for an actual story that took  place at home.

We watch the appearance of birds here in the woods on the bluffs of the Little Maquoketa River in eastern Iowa since almost 19 years now and any time when we think, we have seen it all, there is another surprise. You almost can set your clock for the migration schedule of the Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, the tiniest bird we enjoy here. With little. exceptions they arrive here May 1st, sometimes a day or so earlier. In the fall we wave good by to them around the last day of September, never later than October 2nd. Well, we kept two hummingbird feeders hanging from the roof of our porch just for these stragglers this week. We had ”summer weather” until two days ago, with nice warm temperatures and to no surprise some migrating hummers found the feeders every day. Yesterday autumn has finally arrived, with temperatures at a high of 12 ºC (54 ºF), and I just thought, well, I guess I can take the feeders down to winter storage. Oh, I’m glad I didn’t!

Sitting on the porch after work last evening another migrating Ruby-throated Hummingbird visited briefly for a boost of its energy level. As indicated before, it’s the latest we have seen a hummingbird coming through here. I guess the feeders with sugar solution will stay over the weekend, just to be save…

Today’s photo is not from the ”last straggler” this week. It was shot mid July this year, but this male was quite a character and I thought you may enjoy my sharing of this photo with you. Hey, fall is here, who knows what comes next!