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Old 09-29-2009, 06:09 PM #1
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Default How long to feed hummingbirds?

I have a pair (or more) of little hummers at my feeder. Do I have to take down the feeder at some point to encourage them to move on to a warmer locale? I read somewhere that you can cause them to stay too long and they it can be too cold for them to travel. Is this true?

The little female is plumping up for her flight, she's so cute!
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