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More on the feeding hummingbirds: Natural instincts prevail Stephanie Noel writes: I have always been told it best to leave the feeders up. Natural instinct will overrule any ideas the birds have for hanging around. And who knows, as the hummingbirds farther north make their trek south, they may need to stop and refuel along the way at your feeder. I'm in Northern Kentucky and I still had about 5 birds on my feeder September 6. --Stephanie NoelComments re article 46695 Birds of Kentucky Hints get hummers to move out This story was posted on 2011-09-10 05:38:02
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