tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2578555892697401095.post6141337200427306586..comments2024-02-26T14:21:00.877-08:00Comments on Birdernaturalist: The Sword-bearing Sword-bearerBirdernaturalisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04839261136397086450noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2578555892697401095.post-62605905714674596972014-04-11T20:19:38.616-07:002014-04-11T20:19:38.616-07:00Thanks for the comment, Grant. That's exactly ...Thanks for the comment, Grant. That's exactly where we saw one as well, but it was in and out of the Porterweed by the observation tower and never seemed to even notice the feeders. Even in Costa Rica, that species seems glued to Porterweed.Birdernaturalisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04839261136397086450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2578555892697401095.post-23163886559986614722014-04-11T18:22:14.463-07:002014-04-11T18:22:14.463-07:00And of course just after I posted this I read your...And of course just after I posted this I read your prior post about also having them at Fruiteater Lodge :)<br />In all the commotion, I have to say I don't recall if they were actually feeding from the feeders.Grant McCrearyhttp://www.birderslibrary.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2578555892697401095.post-77032546279608971972014-04-11T18:10:27.961-07:002014-04-11T18:10:27.961-07:00I was on a tour of north Peru just a few weeks ago...I was on a tour of north Peru just a few weeks ago, and we had single male and female Violet-headed Hummingbirds at the feeders of the Fruiteater LodgeGrant McCrearyhttp://www.birderslibrary.comnoreply@blogger.com