



The grass is so green and we get those first bursts of color in March and April. My daffodils, phlox and lilacs have already come and gone.
But there is still plenty of color popping up in my 1 acre farm.

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National Geographic has a terrific show about these birds. Here is the link to their web page and a brief video about hummingbirds.
http://natgeotv.com/uk/life-of-hummingbirds
http://natgeotv.com/uk/life-of-hummingbirds/videos/magic-in-the-air


I also saw my first humming bird. So out goes the feeders. We only get a few varieties of humming birds here in Kentucky. But they are fun to watch and if you provide them with food they will return year after year.
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Rufous |
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Black Chin |
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Ruby-Throated |
http://natgeotv.com/uk/life-of-hummingbirds
http://natgeotv.com/uk/life-of-hummingbirds/videos/magic-in-the-air
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