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Oct 22, 2014 4:06 PM CST
Name: Ann ~Heat zn 9, Sunset
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frostweed said:Christine, I wish I could say that, but the hummers arrive here usually too late these flowers. Rolling my eyes.
Crossvine blooms early, usually late February to early March, I imagine farther south the hummers could take advantage of it.

Here is a map to their migration schedule. http://www.hummingbirdcentral....
Scroll to the bottom of the page to see the map.


But I think it will work for me! Big Grin Hurray! Hurray! Hurray! Hurray! Hurray!

Thanks Josephine!
I am a strong believer in the simple fact is that what matters in this life is how we treat others. I think that's what living is all about. Not what I've done in my life but how I've treated others. ~~ Sharon Brown

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