Date: 8/20/25 5:33 am
From: Allen Chartier <amazilia3...>
Subject: Re: [birders] Yellow-Billed Cuckoos and Fighter Jets
True, but Yogi is smarter than the average bear. Or so I hear...

Allen T. Chartier
Inkster, Michigan
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On Wed, Aug 20, 2025, 7:46 AM Dody Wyman <dody...> wrote:

> Yes - but they’d have a hard time reaching them.
>
> On Aug 20, 2025, at 1:10 AM, Fred Kaluza <fkaluza...> wrote:
>
> 
> If Yogi likes Honey and Pic-a-nic baskets…wouldn’t your average Black Bear
> partake in sugar water?
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Dody Wyman <dody...>
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 19, 2025 2:56:30 PM
> *To:* Allen Chartier <amazilia3...>
> *Cc:* Fred Kaluza <fkaluza...>; <birders...> <
> <birders...>
> *Subject:* Re: [birders] Yellow-Billed Cuckoos and Fighter Jets
>
> Thank you Allen! I totally misjudged how much the young look like adult
> females. I know they have a long way to go from here, and they are
> obviously tanking up at every opportunity.
>
> As an aside, we don’t feed any other songbirds here because we don’t want
> to attract the bears. So the hummers give us great pleasure to watch and
> listen to!
>
> Dody
>
> On Aug 19, 2025, at 2:20 PM, Allen Chartier <amazilia3...> wrote:
>
> Dody,
>
> Young male and young female hummingbirds look like adult females, and are
> surely in the mix. Adult males leave the UP by Labor Day and probably
> sooner from the Keweenaw.
>
> Allen T. Chartier
> Inkster, Michigan
> Email: <amazilia3...>
> Photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mihummingbirdguy/collections/
> Website/Blog: http://mihummingbirdguy.blogspot.com/
>
> On Tue, Aug 19, 2025, 11:54 AM Dody Wyman <dody...> wrote:
>
> Speaking of hummingbirds, we are at our cabin on Lake Superior in the
> Keweenaw Peninsula. I have three hummer feeders, fill them about once
> every day, and have anywhere between 7 and 15 or so at one time arguing
> over them. They are all females… Is this because the males have gotten a
> head start south? It’s an amazing sight to watch. Starts at dawn and goes
> well into dusk most days.
>
> Dody
>
> On Aug 19, 2025, at 6:13 AM, Fred Kaluza <fkaluza...> wrote:
>
> A couple days ago I heard the very distinctive call of a Yellow-Billed
> Cuckoo nearby and it made me remember I’d heard this before in other places
> in Michigan but always at this time of year. I was not able to spot the
> bird and it’s call was too faint for Merlin (on my phone) or my Birdweather
> PUC to capture. Is August noted for post-fledge dispersal or are these
> birds engaged in some kind of migratory or pre-migratory or territorial
> establishment behavior at this time of year? Secondly, I’ve been outdoors
> enough lately to be treated to the Ruby-Throated air show. Just putzing
> around the yard while the Hummingbirds engage in aerial combat or warfare
> or mating when they come within a foot of my head and do whatever they do
> to make their feathers rattle. In all cases it seems one is pursuing
> another at high speed and it seems the sound produced is quite
> intentional. For modelers, I’m wondering what “scale speeds” they move at
> and how many “G” forces they subject themselves to?
>
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