Babies are gone, but the female is still here several times a day.  Just saw
her.  I have agastache, cardinal flower, and three kinds of salvia still in
bloom with pineapple sage about to flower.  She hits all of these as well as
the impatiens and really isn't interested in the feeder.

Leslie
Upper Arlington


On 9/21/11 8:41 AM, "Paul Graham" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Is anyone seeing many (or any)?   I've only had one in the past  10 days
> and that was on Sunday night around 5:00 pm (solo female).   She hit the
> flowers hard (not the feeder) and then zipped off south.   Thanks.
>
> Paul Graham
> Worthington
>
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