Date: 8/23/26 2:00 pm From: Tom & Susan Soniville via groups.io <tomnsueid...> Subject: Re: [IBLE] Fall Hummingbird Migration
Brian,
We live in the West Bench area of Boise and noticed a drop off in humming birds last year. So far this year the sightings have plummeted. My semi-scientific way of measuring this is by the number of humming bird pictures have taken over the last three years. For 2026, I have taken approximately 70% fewer pictures than 2025, to date. In 2025 I took about 20% few pictures than 2024. We also are not having to fill the hummingbird feeders nearly as often, this year, as well. Friends that live within a few miles of us have also noticed the drop off in sightings.
What I don’t know is if this pattern holds in other parts of Boise, or the Treasure Valley. May just be someone has prettier and more aromatic flowers in their garden five miles away from us and we just need to up our gardening game.
Tom Soniville
From: <IBLE...> <IBLE...> On Behalf Of Bill Moore via groups.io
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2026 9:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [IBLE] Fall Hummingbird Migration
We’ve been over in Oregon with my daughter for a week or so. Still had plenty last Monday.
Bill
Hoot Owl
On Aug 23, 2026, at 8:23 AM, lcarrigan_55 via groups.io <carriganbw...><mailto:<carriganbw...>> wrote:
Bill Moore, if you see this, suspect you're probably getting dozens. But, curious, have you noticed any decrease in your hummingbird numbers??? Any other folks out there have info on hummingbird migration?