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Thanks for the info, DB. Yesterday I had two chasing each other so maybe some more will show up. Last year about this time or a little earlier, I watched one do the mating maneuver. They stay in one spot and fly a big U pattern, buzzing like crazy. It was pretty weird.
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As others have said, its got a lot to do with the migration, with feeders out you may have some that stick around. We still have a pair of eastern blue birds that we see daily, someone must have put up a box nearby. Next year I will build a couple for our yard.
You made an excellent post Duck Butter - thank you. Once again, I really enjoy what you have to say about such things. You talk about the males being territorial. I have been seeing the male lizards (anoles) doing push-ups along the house attempting to tease to females.
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