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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Whirlwind Quilt Block and the Most Welcome Sound of Spring

Whirlwind Quilt Block Pattern Information
 
Visitor
 
A spark, a glint,
  a glimpse
  of pixie tidbit.
Bright flits, brisk zips,
  a green-gray blur,
  wings, zings, and whirr -
 
I just heard
  a humming of bird.
 
- Kristine O'Connell George
 
 
 
Do you have hummingbirds at your house?  Have they arrived yet this spring?  Inquiring minds want to know!  By commenting, you'll be entering this month's give-away of Marie Bostwick's newest book APART AT THE SEAMS, coming out the end of this month.  Three lucky people will each win a copy, courtesy of Kensington Publishing!  If you are reading this via email, you must click on the title of my blog post to be able to comment and read the comments of others.  The winner will be announced on May 1.
 
You might also enjoy my previous blog post Welcome Spring Quilt and What's on Your Nightstand? 

20 comments:

  1. oh my gosh. I love this picture you just shared. I absolutely love hearing the first sounds of spring. I especially love hummingbirds.

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  2. That is beautiful material and a great block! Love it! Haven't seen a hummingbird yet this spring, but my sister has in Georgia. I'm in NC.

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  3. I love this block you posted. I love hearing the first sounds of spring. I can't wait to see my first humingbirg.

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  4. When we first moved here, I'd see a humming bird on occasion. I tried putting out a feeder for them, but, not one humming bird came to drink the nectar. I haven't seen one in the past few years.

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  5. Yes we have..we had 3 winter over this past year...the biggest group of migration went through this past week...counted up to 12 at every feeder at one time...now we look like we have 5-7 every evening buzzing our front porch...;-)

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  6. We have hummingbirds all year in our backyard here in Phoenix. We have 2 feeders that are filled every 2 days. We even have a resident woodpecker that lets us know the feeders are empty by knocking on the feeders! The woodpecker resides in a saquero cactus on the other side of our fence. I think the hummingbirds are in the neighbors tall tree next door.

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  7. I haven't seen a hummingbird yet this year. It's a little early for them here in MN.

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  8. I enjoy hummers when I visit my kids in the States. It is a shame we don't get them in Japan because there are flowers here they would really love. We do get a Sphinx moth that acts like a hummingbird. One has a fan-shaped tail and a rust-colored belly band.

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  9. I don't have a hummingbird feeder and I haven't seen any this year, but I heard someone else say today that they had seen their first one. I always remember the wonderful hummingbirds outside your window, Susan.

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  10. Yes, they have arrived and have been visiting our home. Your block is beautiful…love the fabric.

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  11. We have year-round residents of the Rufous variety. We feed them junk food (sugar water) when nothing is in bloom. Camano Island, Washington.

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  12. No hummingbirds yet! But I have seen many of our feathered friends returning from their southern vacation. It has been a bit chilly here, yet. I love the cheerful sounds of the songbirds and the bright spring colors at the feeders!

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  13. No hummingbirds yet on my side of Washington, but I guess it is time to put out the feeders for their arrival!!

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  14. I have heard no whirr of the wings or sharp staccoto calls that annouce the arrival of Hummers in Norther NJ. I am hoping when I get to far north WIscocnsin in a few weeks my feeder will help a few recover from their long commute. In Wsic they are fearless and often land on my hand or head when I take feeder to clean and refill or bring back out. I love the two books about them over wintering in a green house.

    My nightstand has dustbunnies right now but my reading chair has my Bird books.....spring migration always brings surprises with the cold and winds this year. and I have a few in my yard and woods that have me scratching my head.

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  15. Havn't seen one yet but am going to have to clean up their feeder and refill it

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  16. My brother live south of us--Bloomington and he has his first hummingbird. I have my feed out since they will be here shortly. I love to watch them. At our cabin, they come right up to me to tell me they need feed!!

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  17. In South Vancouver Island, we have year round Anna's Hummingbirds, not as many as later, but a joy to see at the feeders.

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  18. Hummingbirds are my favorite. I would sit up with my grandma at her cabin and watch the hummingbirds come feed at the feeders. We could watch them for hours. So now I do out outside my picture window in my living room.

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  19. We have hummingbirds all year here in San Diego- love your block.

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  20. No hummingbirds here in England although we do see a hummingbird hawk moth some years. Is it right that you put out honeyed water for the hummingbirds? I did see goldfinches in the garden recently which are really pretty and I have a robin who follows me around when I'm gardening, but no hummingbirds.

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