CamFan01 wrote in post #16903976
Your experience is much like my own Rog, but I wanted to add my voice too.
Right now I have a male or at most 2 males frequenting my back deck where I've got 1 feeder out and multiple species of Salvia in containers. I expect later in the year to be "taken over" by females claiming territory. Since April 13th when I first saw them, I've only had one female come to the feeder....maybe I'm lucky. I think the females are busy with nesting behaviors for now, but experience tells me that come July 1st I'd best be ready for nesting to be over.
As the summer progresses, I normally expand to 3 feeders out in my backyard separated by 50ish feet or so. Still a lot of squabbling females/juvis, but I think everybody gets at least something to eat. On an aside, the Mom of a girl I used to date has so many hummers that they don't fight. If I saw that phenomenon I'm pretty sure I'd think I died and went to heaven

Interesting, Steve. I'm, of course, further north than you, but I haven't seen a male for several days now. Female visits are almost up to mid-season level. Now just before dark, frequency is high and some might be males then, but it's too dark to tell. And this seems to be the pattern. I put a second out this afternoon, but it is in sight of the first. Try it for a few days to see what happens. Post some male shots so I remember what they look like
R