DuckMeRunnin
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Reged: 12/17/05
Posts: 2739
Loc: Missouri
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I know, I know, I prolly should have posted this on the birding forum. I don't want my post to be lost in the traffic down there.
Anyway, for the first time, we're growing tomatillos. The two plants are loaded with fruit, and there's still many blooms appearing.
In the past, I've only seen bumblebees pollinating the blooms. But today, I watched a hummingbird working them. He would actually land and get after those small yellow blooms.
I can't recall seeing them landing on a plant. A feeder yes, but not perch on a plant stem.
I do know this..... the next few weeks will see a glut of salsa verde !
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Deadeye
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Reged: 12/14/05
Posts: 963
Loc: Perry,Clarksville,Hillsboro Ca...
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Dude across the road brought me maters,g beans,cumbers and a skinned turkey.
-------------------- Jig & Ellie are my green headed corn grinder finders
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wuchang
spiritual advisor and gatekeeper to the Spirit World
Reged: 12/14/05
Posts: 5218
Loc: uphill
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Maters,zucchini,cucumbers are being sacked to take to the neighbors--we got way more than we can handle
peppers and okra are coming along just fine but not ready for prime time just yet
Orioles have vamoosed for parts unknown
Usual suspects of finches,titmice, mockers and jays at the ground feeder
Flying circus stuff
3 hummers- boy and 2 gals at the moment
bees is buzzin and more sweat bees than I can shake a hand at
Life is good
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flocked
Reged: 12/16/06
Posts: 1894
Loc: missouri
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fork a garden blue hairs do that just to give to neighbors. ill work a extra hour a year and buy that chit
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