Special thanks for the support of the Hummingbird Spot Members and especially to the Hummingbird Fanatics: ABirdPerson, Justine Floresee, Sharon Tallon, Wyatt Doolittle, Cynthia Fortner PhD, Mme Dckay, Cathy Fleischmann, Jonathan 916, John Michaelson.
That Rufous-crested coquette looks like he's wearing a REAL tiny crown 👑, and rightly so! South America has such colorful hummingbirds. I just can't get over it🩷 As always, you were treated so well. They respect you, as you do them and their beautiful resort. Thank you! Thank you! Carole. This was really such a treat❤❤❤❤
The male and female are both beautiful!! All the birds are gorgeous. That nest is fantastic, lots of spiderweb interwoven in it. What an amazing place!!
Another beautiful location to visit! The hummingbirds you showed on film are spectacular, especially the Rufous Crested Coquette! Stunning, Carole! Thank you for posting this clip! I enjoyed it very much!
That looks like an inviting place. The owners appear to have done well creating it. Thank you Carole, for sharing this place. Also congratulations on photographing the new species.
We used to have many Hummingbirds come visit our patio in Arkansas. We have since moved to Hawaii where they are banned from entry. Understand the reasons why but miss those little guys.
@@HummingbirdSpot This is a good idea worth considering because; many people are interested in taking better pictures of hummingbirds, and as an additional bonus videos like that can help create diversified revenue streams for your channel through things like affiliate links etc.
Special thanks for the support of the Hummingbird Spot Members and especially to the Hummingbird Fanatics: ABirdPerson, Justine Floresee, Sharon Tallon, Wyatt Doolittle, Cynthia Fortner PhD, Mme Dckay, Cathy Fleischmann, Jonathan 916, John Michaelson.
That Rufous-crested coquette looks like he's wearing a REAL tiny crown 👑, and rightly so!
South America has such colorful hummingbirds. I just can't get over it🩷
As always, you were treated so well. They respect you, as you do them and their beautiful resort.
Thank you! Thank you! Carole. This was really such a treat❤❤❤❤
So, so beautiful! Hummers, Carole, everyone! Thank you for your contribution to the beauty of our world!
The male and female are both beautiful!! All the birds are gorgeous. That nest is fantastic, lots of spiderweb interwoven in it. What an amazing place!!
Thank you!
Another beautiful location to visit! The hummingbirds you showed on film are spectacular, especially the Rufous Crested Coquette! Stunning, Carole! Thank you for posting this clip! I enjoyed it very much!
Love those adorable coquettes!! ❤
Wow, that one with a crown is magnificent!
Absolutely beautiful video. Thank you ❤
That looks like an inviting place. The owners appear to have done well creating it. Thank you Carole, for sharing this place. Also congratulations on photographing the new species.
Beautiful place and birds!
4:10 - dude looks like he's got a fairly prominent goatee and beard situation..... lol
Thank you for another amazing video!
Wonderful video, as always, thank you 🙏 ❤
What a wonderful adventure--thanks so much for sharing it with us!
Another great video carol! I definitely want to go to Inkaamazonia and photograph all of those hummers!
The Coquettes' cute crests always remind me of the Zafiro Anejo bottle cap if you're familiar with the show Better Call Saul.
We used to have many Hummingbirds come visit our patio in Arkansas. We have since moved to Hawaii where they are banned from entry. Understand the reasons why but miss those little guys.
Yes, hummingbirds would do well there, but Hawaiian flowers have their own pollinators.
You should do a video teaching us how do you take those pictures and what lenses do you use
It's just luck and practice, haha.
@@HummingbirdSpot This is a good idea worth considering because; many people are interested in taking better pictures of hummingbirds, and as an additional bonus videos like that can help create diversified revenue streams for your channel through things like affiliate links etc.
I like this suggestion too. I would watch it.