There are still one or two around our yard and I haven't seen them at the feeders either.
Ira Sanders
Golden
On Tue, Oct 8, 2019, 3:04 PM cteuton <teuton@earthlink.net> wrote:
I guess I'll see you and raise you one! Yesterday we had one female broad-tail, today we have two. Both are only visiting flowering plants in the yard, neither has been to the feeder, at least not that I've seen. And of course, if they get within eyesight range, they chase each other mercilessly.
Cheryl Teuton
Aurora
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