No pics, the wife doesn't let me use her good camera.
LOL, my husband is a much better photographer and I'm only allowed to use the good camera with supervision.
I've seen feeders around in my travels,someone even gave me one but I never thought hummingbirds were in my area as I have never seen one.
I'm not sure where Datnoid Island is located,
but bbortko is right they're everywhere in North America. They migrate to/from South of the border every year. Its not too late to put feeders out this year. Hummingbirds have 2 broods each season, usually with 2 eggs in each one. Once they're out of the nest, they're competition for food. Even their parents will chase them away from a prime feeder. So the young are forced to seek food elsewhere. And theres also their southern migration at the end of the summer. These little warriors need to travel REALLY far and must eat very frequently.
Since the only hummingbird we get in NJ is the Ruby throat (with the exception of the rare very lost ones) I enjoy tracking their migration north every year. There also great info on this site. The mapping project dates back to 1996. Over 7000 people, including me since 2003, participated this year. I've also heard some stay over winter in the southern US if there's enough available food and warmer than usual weather.
http://www.hummingbirds.net/map.html