Thursday, April 8, 2010

Flossie, The Hummingbird Lady

Above is a photo of Flossie. She is in her back yard.




Loretta and Flossie had a long conversation about Flossie's huge garden. It goes all the way back to the lake. Flossie has planted many beautiful flowers and she obviously loves her plants and hummingbirds. She knows each bird by sight. It costs her a small fortune to buy all the sugar they need for their food so she asks for a small donation when you visit.
















Have you ever tried to photograph hummingbirds in flight? It isn't easy but there were so many I couldn't help but get a few of them.






Above is a list of the hummingbirds that come to Flossie's house. It is a little paradise behind her gate. She allows people to ring her door bell and come in and sit by the hummingbird feeders. Her place is a block off Colon. I will write down the other information the next time I am by there. I was so enthralled by the hummingbirds that I forgot to get the essential information today.

13 comments:

  1. Hi Patricia, You finally!!! made it to see the birds, I knew you would like it, Billy and I will go again when we arrive 3 more weeks !!!

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  2. We band hummingbirds twice a year up in Ola. A "hummer" bander from the Hummingbird Society, he's from back East, comes and we catch the little things, put bands on them then document them to see where they migrate from and which ones come back every year. Each band has a number and that is recorded. He travels all over the country doing this. Check out www.olacommunitynewsletter.com archive for 2009-June. Great pics and the sunsets are fantastic.
    Kim

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  3. The hummingbirds almost seem to enjoy the human company. Its like they put a little "show" for all to see. And Flossie, WOW, what a wonderful person for all the work she does for the birds.And what a character. too. I'm sure we'll be regulars. Until then, Patricia bye for now
    Billy

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  4. HI Kim, It must be hard to catch a hummingbird and tag it. You would have to be very delicate and have much patience. But it sounds like it would be very interesting. Thank you for that information. Patricia

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  5. HI Billy, Yes, we can go together and take photos. Thank you so much for telling me about Flossies. See you soon. Your friend, Patricia

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  6. Shelley,Colin, and I stopped in one day while checking ajijjic out, and what an interesting place, sooo many hummingbirds and her garden was beautifull.

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  7. Love seeing photos of my grandma, and her home. It's been too many years since I visited.

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    1. Flossie told me she got 2 calls for Christmas, 2012. she did not complain. I have fallen in love w/ her from another site that we are on. Please go see her soon. We never know what the future holds.

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    2. Thanks for commenting. I think Flossie wouldn't like to see me. She told my friend that she didn't know I was going to make a post of her. I thought I had told her that. So, I never went back..... P

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    3. Flo reads these blogs and enjoys.Please go back to see her or call.I am a stranger to her but we have fun talking. She sends me lots of pic.shows me her birds and gardens.She has a lot of pride. I love to visit on line w/ her. She is so intelligent.

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    4. RJ, I told Flo about your note above and she said u did not call. U can call even if not visit. She has so much to offer and all kinds of people love her.

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    5. Thank you for that comment. Maybe it is time to visit there again. P

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  8. Hi TJ, You have a wonderful, loving grandma. Maybe it is time to go visit with her. Thanks for writing. Patricia

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