bajacalifornian - 8-1-2013 at 11:43 AM
At home, in Loreto, live a squadron, practicing aerobatics throughout the day. Ever present is the self appointed Sentry, watching over the Exchange,
engaging dogfights as required.
Here at K38, south of Rosarito, these birds can be active, particularly around a crab apple tree in the corner, and other nectaries in the gardens.
But, active only intermittently.
What are their restrictions for flight?

Squadron Leader Ace, on deck.
bajacalifornian - 8-1-2013 at 12:41 PM
So the mentor says, "Look it up and give a report tomorrow".
Hummingbirds will start eating every morning about a half (1/2) hour before the sun rises and will stop every day about a half (1/2) hour after dark.
They will eat 25% of their daily intake of food during the first hour they are awake, and take in a bunch more nutrients like food and nectar just
before they go to sleep.
"Still seem flojo here".
[Edited on 8-1-2013 by bajacalifornian]
Cisco - 8-1-2013 at 12:54 PM
To really get the full impact of the Hummingbird experience one of these is necessary.
http://www.heatstick.com/_eYe2eye.htm
bajacalifornian - 8-1-2013 at 12:59 PM
"Impact" is the correct word! Good they're not the size of a bull.