[Tweeters] Hummingbird in house

Marcy D'Addio marcydaddio89 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 15 19:15:40 PST 2024


Carla, thank you so much for the informative link. I've bookmarked it for
reference and shared with a friend who had an at risk hummer this am.

Secondly, my husband and I transported our female hummer to PAWS in
Lynnwood. Ours was one of 10 hummers received at the wildlife center on
Sunday. Doing good work there.
Marcy D'Addio
Redmond. WA

On Sun, Jan 14, 2024, 5:58 PM Carla Conway <mikiconway at gmail.com> wrote:


> Hi Marcy and Tweeters,

>

> This message and link were posted on the Oregon Birds Online listserv

> today. I hope the information is helpful.

>

> Carla

>

> Hi all,

> This is a blog post about all things winter hummingbirds. One of my

> hummingbird rehabilitator mentors provided much of this information. She

> had rescued hummers for 20 years.

> Other information is gleaned from Birds of the World resources and from

> rescuing these birds myself for the last 15 years.

> Please know that hummingbirds are far less tough than we give them

> credit

> for. Many who overwinter (at least those dealing with cold temps and snow),

> don't always make it.

> A 25-watt bulb, even in the valley, is a good idea. In Central Oregon, a

> 25-watt bulb right now means you would be wise to bring the feeder in at

> night, as it cannot keep the feeder from going to slush overnight.

> Anyhoo. Read it if interested.

>

> Caring for Winter Hummingbirds

> <http://www.nativebirdcare.org/blog/caring-for-winter-hummingbirds>

>

> Elise Wolf

> Native Bird Care

> Sisters, OR

> 541-728-8208

>

> On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 3:31 PM Shelf Life Community Story Project <

> info at shelflifestories.com> wrote:

>

>> If she won't fly, but her in a box with good ventilation and a little bit

>> of warmth underneath the box (like a heating pad on low). Put some sugar

>> water in there in a jar lid. Put the box somewhere quiet and leave her

>> alone while you call PAWS for their advice.

>>

>> On Sun, Jan 14, 2024, 3:07 PM Marcy D'Addio <marcydaddio89 at gmail.com>

>> wrote:

>>

>>> I found a hummer in my house after being away about 4 hrs. She is alive

>>> and can grasp the perches on a feeder.

>>> What can I do?

>>> I have tried drops of sugar water on her beak but she doesn' stick out

>>> her tongue.

>>> Marcy D'Addio

>>> Redmond WA

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