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I thought all hummingbirds migrated to warm climates
Looking at the Cornell University maps (Allaboutbirds org), I'm fairly sure that this overwintering is true with Anna's Hummingbird only and confined to the westside of the Cascades and Sierras.

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Looking at range maps of unknown to me species along the Gulf Coast, I was surprised to see that they even migrate into Mexico during Winter months. Cancun, anyone?

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@baymule and @digitS’ Anna's hummingbirds (Calypte Anna) live year-round in the PNW 7b-8b zones.
There are many anna's hummingbirds in my yard, where they live year-round. Hummingbirds get more of their nutrition from insects (that are often invisible to us) than from nectar. I have identified black-chinned hummingbirds, costas hummingbirds, and rufous hummingbirds, as well as anna's, in my yard, although anna's are the only permanent residents. Costas are seen more frequently now due to the warming climate.

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@ducks4you I took a peek at the Modern Farmer site and it is very interesting. A great resource for today.

Tid bit of info… Almonds and Almond milk…Production in California.
Did you know California’s top crop is almonds not veggies. It takes one gallon of water to produce one single almond . How do they know ? Interesting ….Each year almond growers are over one million acres in California . Almond growers use 35 times more water than the entire city of San Francisco uses in one year. Staggering statics.
Just curious I wonder how they keep squirrels away. It’s a main issue with my Hazelnut trees. The chipmunk's are roof rats and had a serious issues with California ground squirrels, and grey squirrels . Well at least I’m not in Florida to worry about alligators poppin in.

I thought I had water problems . In summers our water table drops for the well and it can be tricky to water in extreme hot temps. A computer system attached to the watering system has been very helpful. It gages how much water is used in each garden zone and if any zones are dry or if a zone does not require water sends notifications. It’s called… B-hive. Smart watering system. We don’t have underground watering system . It’s a direct connect to faucets with several hoses running to soaker hoses to each zone. Quite a clever solution even for potted plant or when it’s vaca time. You can check out you garden from your phone .
See link.

 
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