they are so cute! thank you for all the hard work
did you ever try to lure them close with a feeder? we don't have them where i live, so i'm wondering whether that's an easy task or not.
I have in the past. It does seem to be pretty easy to lure them here, as long as you get feeders out early ... around March when they first start showing up. If I put feeders out now, I probably wouldn’t attract any. I’ve heard it also helps to have plenty of flowers around the feeders as well.
@WombatLima, aw, i'd love to have their company!
gorgeous! they are amazing little things
Thanks
I agree, well worth the effort. Congratulations on those great shots.
Thanks!
Those pictures are definitely worth the effort!
I thought so too, thank you
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