I think what all of us need to keep in mind is that what may appear absolutely true within a person's limited perspective may indeed not be true in all cases. Regarding feeders (as I think ISV was alluding to) if someone were to visit Alberta in January, where in spite of global warming, it can be -40C and watch the poor creatures (not hummers ) struggle to stay alive (because -40C is not our routine temperature; it's usually more like -15C), I'm willing to bet they would be the first to recommend feeding. I just replenished my suet.
I also recognize that not every photographer is a purist and a photo of a cute bird at a feeder might just make their day. I don't want to spoil anyone's fun.
January 2017
Jack
I also recognize that not every photographer is a purist and a photo of a cute bird at a feeder might just make their day. I don't want to spoil anyone's fun.
January 2017
Jack
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