Date: 09/21/2016
Number: 3
I did not have time this morning to go out at daybreak. Between 6pm to 7:45pm there was one dominant Sub-male R.T. that had taken over a fallen branch I found in my backyard. It fit perfectly around one of our support metal poles for our patio cover. I wrapped it around the pole & there were several small branches going off in several directions. This dominant Sub-male has taken over this perch near 2 of my patio feeder's. It provides him with a great look-out post (branch). The other hummers are forced to feed at feeder's placed in other areas of the yard. No signs of the "visiting male R.T." I assumed he fueled up at daybreak & was on his way to Mexico. So last sighting of adult male R.T. was 09/20.
Denton, TX
Latitude: 33.2 Longitude: -97.1
Observed by: Bonnie
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