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From whither do they come, and where do they go? They were about 5 miles east of Cayuga Lake, Upstate NY>

The geese are finally starting to show up...taken at Cheney Lake in Anchorage.

A sanderling on the rocks at the Guzzle, North Grand Pre.

At Lantern Court - The Holden Arboretum

Storks over the Sinai Peninsula migrating from Europe to Africa. Picture taken August 2008

How to keep ants out of hummingbird feeders? Here is the 5 natural expert tips or ways to keep ants out of hummingbird feeders. Hummingbirds usually migrate north so fans of nature's mini helicopters or ants have started taking out their feeders. Unfortunately we can say that it seems that we could not resist the ants, insects and various small animals by hanging sweet things.

 

Pesticide is a poisonous drug that it is used to keep your hummingbird feeders away but unfortunately even small amounts of it sprayed or used can chemically kill hummingbirds. You should know about hummingbird specifications.

 

Best way to Keep Out The Ant from The Hummmingbirds Feeders

Amazing Expert Tips/Ways to keep ants out of hummingbird feeders

You can use crutches or other tools to hang your hummingbird up. Among them, you can use some tools like oil grease or petroleum jelly. But it can be dangerous for hummingbirds if done with caution. Because the hummingbird's wings can get stuck with it while taking off. The consequences can be just as deadly as pesticides.

 

You can usually keep away from your Humming Feeder or Fira and various small tigers very easily. Today I am going to share with you natural ways to safely and easily keep ants and other bugs away from hummingbird feeders.

 

1. Yellow color cannot be done as it attracts

Various insects and it makes the holes look like flowers from a distance.

 

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Canada Geese migrating, and some of the most beautiful sky I've seen so far.

DSC04431 (2)... January, 2022

James, Ken, Leslie, Wendy and I went to the Platte river to see migrating sandhill cranes. On the way, we came across these snow geese instead. The math guy among us estimated there were at least 200,000 birds. I was glad I haven't watched Hitchcock's bird movie in a while.

Sandhill cranes, Payne's Prairie, Florida

Looks like Great Blue Heron but this bird looks stocky and short legged.

I took tons of photos with my newish 70-200 2.8 and had lots of fun. The Gulls were hanging out with the migrating Double-crested Cormorants.

 

Will be posting too many of these. Hoped to get the Cormorants to come over, but all I got were some Gulls, two swans, and some Redheads.

Near Mai Po Reserve, Hong Kong

As temperatures cool, a monarch grazes the remaining flowers before heading south.

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