Tag Archives: MN North: Amity

Hummingbirds and Bee Balm

If you want to see hummingbirds, while a feeder is a nice option, Bee Balm is the best option. Offering this perennial flower is like  giving candy to a baby. The hummers can not resist it’s nectar. Once this flower blooms in your garden, if there are any hummingbirds in the vicinity of your home, they will lead a “bee line” to your abode.

Yesterday I sat in the garden. It was quite pleasant. For my evening session, I even had a glass of Chardonnay. Not a bad way to bird, eh? Thus, I present you “hummingbird studies”. I had fun, but the male Ruby-Throated Hummingbird taunted me. On two separate occasions it flew over to within two feet of my head. Each time it hovered for over five seconds while it checked me out. I did not dare move for fear of scaring it. Thus, I have no pictures of those close encounters. Swinging the camera around would have spooked the bird, and I want to gain its confidence and let the bird think I am just a big garden ornament!

The male Ruby-Throated Hummingbird

On his throne, guarding the Bee Balm

The females at work … there are obviously hatched chicks near by. The females stay long and come often. I don’t believe the males help at all with the feeding if the time of their visits are an indication.


Photo showing a hummer’s tail


Taking a rest before heading back to the kids


Heading back to the kids


There was lots of other visitors to the garden … a Fritillary

Do You Hoot? (free children’s book download)

Do You Hoot? I had the privilege to watch a pair of Great Horned Owls this winter and spring raise their family in the Amity Creek Forest. This story is about the “Amity Owlets”, but particularly “Hoot!” and how she grew up from a chick to a juvenile owl.

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Bee Balm and Lightning!

A severe thunder storm blew through the area at sunset last night with 60 mph winds. Some research via weather radar showed me I could safely go up to Hark Ridge. It was fun to watch the storm move off over Lake Superior.

Storm Clouds Over Lake Superior

This morning I decided to bird my own yard. The Bee Balm started blooming in our garden a few days ago. It did not take long for our local Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds to figure out that fact. I look forward to a repeat photoshoot in the late afternoon sun. I am still learning the proper focus and tracking settings for my new lens (Sony A6300).

Ruby-Throated Hummingbird