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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • I thought this baby Hummingbird was dead! After about 45 minutes, holding it in the sun, and giving it nectar juice, love, and care . Turns out, He was alive! This Hummingbird is Very much alive indeed! HELP FOR FLEDGLING: fieldguidetohu...
    ATTENTION: After posting this video, I received a variety of different responses. Some praise for my love & care, while others angered I intervened. fieldguidetohu...
    However, if you are like me during the time of recording, “ignorant to full behavior of hummingbirds” Which I think by the number of “positive response” I received about my experience, tells me most people clearly know very little about hummingbirds.
    If you come across a hummingbird in this condition, before you begin "thinking" it's dead or sick and before you try to help; it might be best left alone. Call a local animal shelter asap
    fieldguidetohu...
    Thanks to a few but very concerned and loving attentive experts in the field of hummingbirds I have become more educated, and even more aware of the birds, their habitats, and behavior.
    I captured the recording of this video using my cell phone, I did my best. Hopefully the edit made a
    You can see an improved version of this video by clicking link here
    • Rescued Baby Hummingbi...
    Learn More: How You Can Help Hummingbirds, and other Birds from Extinction Please visit The Audubon Society.
    www.audubon.org/
    The little hummingbird is actually a regular in our yard, who guards the feeders and warns off any other hummingbirds.
    How to care for a hummingbirds:
    1: Do NOT use dyes or store bought hummingbird food
    2: Feeders should ALWAYS be cleaned with HOT water and a baby bottle brush used only for the feeders. Make sure the feeder is free of mold, mildew, bugs, and anything dark. Cleanse the bottle brush in a vinegar/water solution.
    Do NOT add soap, detergents, or chemicals of any kind during cleaning. These things can make the birds very sick! You can use full-strength white vinegar instead. Be sure to clean all parts of the feeders.
    3. Make hummingbird nectar from scratch using 1C. cane sugar, to 4C. water. Make small quantities at first until you get to know how much the hummingbirds in your yard will consume.
    1 part sugar to 4 parts water. so try 1/2 C. sugar, to 2C. water is a good starting point.
    Do NOT store extra hummingbird nectar for longer than 1 week in the frig. Make sure all storage bottles are clean and free of chemicals too!
    4. Be sure to put hummingbird and ALL bird feeders up high, and away from fences. Don't put them too low to the ground where cats easily reach them. Cats wont actually eat hummingbirds they just play and mall them to death.
    5. Be sure to water your flowers, and plants that hummingbirds migrate towards. This is the best for source of food for hummingbirds.
    Other sources of information for hummingbirds:
    www.wildbirdsho...
    More about Hummingbirds:
    Where do hummingbirds sleep ? • Hummingbirds : Where D...
    Music used in this video from incompetech.co...
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    Song 1- Our Story Begins by Kevin MacLeod 2011
    Song 2- Arcadia-Kevin MacLeod 2007
    Song 3-Vadodora Chill Mix-Kevin MacLeod 2014
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    HanieB. (C.~)™reations© 2015
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    Thanks for watching
    Have a Creative Day!
    #hummingbirdrescue #savehummingbirds #LoveWildlife #SavePlanetEarth
    #DontBelieveTheHype

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  • @HanieBCreations
    @HanieBCreations  Рік тому

    🐦READ HERE IF YOU NEED HELP with a HUMMINGBIRD>> fieldguidetohummingbirds.wordpress.com/2009/05/27/rescuing-baby-hummingbirds/

  • @shovington67
    @shovington67 6 років тому +11

    Most people don't realize the emense amount of nectar that humming birds need on a daily basis, and how quickly they burn it off. The little birds fly great distances in their yearly migration in search of flowering plants. Sugar, although a highly energy rich food, breaks down and releases it's energy much faster that other kinds of nutrition that various birds digest, this makes it difficult for humming birds to remain evenly fueled in some cases. Because as humans we interrupt the goth of flowering plants over long distances by building large towns and cities, it's our responsibility to provide brightly coloured humming bird feeders, with premixed nectar inside, to make up for the missing food sources that we displace with tightly packed urban areas. This helps the humming bird survive, and allows us an exceptional opportunity to see the beautiful irradescent humming birds, as they traverse our area during their migration.

  • @jeffjackson9470
    @jeffjackson9470 8 років тому +45

    I rescued a hummingbird that was entangled in big spider web. As the little fella was happily flying off he stopped, huvvered right in front of me to thank me before he flew away.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +7

      Very Cool! I believe it too. I've witnessed that behavior as well. They do communicate in their own little ways.

    • @Buckblacket
      @Buckblacket 8 років тому +1

      Did he wink at you?

    • @nitekat4100
      @nitekat4100 6 років тому

      Humming Birds use spider webs to build their nest.

  • @dorianescalante6447
    @dorianescalante6447 7 років тому +140

    That is actually a normal thing that hummingbirds do. It's called torpor. They lower their body temperature down really low and they fall into a deep sleep kind of thing. They eventually wake up and have lots of energy. The hummingbirds actually do that to build up energy because of how fast their hearts beats. Still an awesome video!

    • @anushuadas1512
      @anushuadas1512 7 років тому +1

      ff

    • @marikogooden9364
      @marikogooden9364 6 років тому +3

      Thank you for the information. Now I understand what went on in my case with a seemingly dead or hurting Hummer who was found by cleaning crew last year. He flew off after I gave q-tip dipped in nectar etc. in the end.

    • @thekrrib
      @thekrrib 4 роки тому +1

      Wow ... no wonder the bird looked half dead. I live in NZ and Australia ... no hummingbirds so this is all new to me. TY 😊

  • @georgeandronico2463
    @georgeandronico2463 6 років тому +3

    I first met the hummingbirds when I house swapped from Australia to Palm Springs California. I fell completely in love with them. I went back every year or two and fed them. I held the feeder and they would feed. I would wear bright red and purple sweaters to attract them.Sometimes one would fly and hover in my face. Precious!

  • @ChrisAndCats
    @ChrisAndCats 7 років тому +12

    I saw a video about this just recently. Apparently humming birds use so much energy hovering etc that they literally don't sleep in order to feed enough. Every so often they go into what is called torpor which is shutting their bodies down like this, in order to rest. Certainly makes them vulnerable though, to be found by someone/something who doesn't want to help like this kind person did. They're adorable little birds.

  • @franciscoosuna259
    @franciscoosuna259 7 років тому +293

    beautiful. I had a somewhat similar experience. I lived in Lancaster, PA autumn and painting the detached garage. About noon. I noticed a bumble bee crawl out of the grass, walk up a few inches on the side of the garage and tumble off. It appeared to be having some difficulty and picked it up and placed it on a paint can where it lay on it's back with it's legs attempting to right itself. I concluded that possibly some food could help aleve what ailed and went into the house for some honey and a toothpick. I fed the bumble bee. After a short while the bee flew up to my eye level and hovered for a few seconds. Then it circled my head quickly once and hovered again about a foot in front of my eyes. We just looked at each other for a few seconds. Then it circled my head quickly 3 times, returned in front of me, hovered for a few seconds and flew away. I believe it was saying Thank You.

    • @FisherMossMom
      @FisherMossMom 7 років тому +2

      Francisco Osuna do you know the difference between a bird and an insect?

    • @susanhuffman6694
      @susanhuffman6694 7 років тому +29

      Emilie Travis do you know that 9 types of bees have been placed on the endangered species list and that it is estimated that when the bees completely die out humans will die out within 2 - 5 years?

    • @BangleWish
      @BangleWish 7 років тому +14

      I used to find bees "sleeping" all the time in San Francisco. All I did was set them on a warm window cill and they would wake up and fly away. I think it was a temporary reaction to cold weather.

    • @newsviewstoday5689
      @newsviewstoday5689 7 років тому +31

      Unkraut60 ~ I've personally had experiences like that with a number of creatures who indeed come back to say thank you in their way that was quite obvious that they were just doing that, Its quite possible that you don't give nature enough credit for its intelligence & ability to show gratefulness... perhaps this is why you yourself have never had the joy of experiencing it. Open your mind, open your heart you will be surprised at the miracles nature has to share with you. Its pretty cool to interact with it but you have to be both patient & nurturing. Worth checking out for yourself.

    • @markwedgley9161
      @markwedgley9161 7 років тому +19

      They could be cold blooded like snakes and lizards,i have picked up a little green snake laying behind an oil storage tank held him in my hands for a minute, and he warmed up and start slithering around in my hands,natures pretty cool.

  • @PJBovio
    @PJBovio 6 років тому +1

    Bless you for your love, care, and ability to heal! What a gift! Thanks for being YOU!

  • @sarahrose0413
    @sarahrose0413 8 років тому +379

    The hummingbird was in its sleep cycle called torpor....... nothing was wrong with it at all.... but very very sweet video..😊

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +68

      Yep! I discovered that later. Thank you for the nice comment!

    • @patmele2078
      @patmele2078 7 років тому +3

      sarahrose0413

    • @bobnolen7611
      @bobnolen7611 7 років тому

      Yes I agree! Plus they may have P___ed it off waking it up. I know I don’t feel very good when I first wake up.

    • @risquerabbithomemakeoversp4914
      @risquerabbithomemakeoversp4914 7 років тому +2

      Thank you , Im going to google that right now.

    • @risquerabbithomemakeoversp4914
      @risquerabbithomemakeoversp4914 7 років тому +8

      That was a nice comment. What you did showed a heart as big as Texas though.

  • @stevenina1111
    @stevenina1111 7 років тому +3

    i mean this made my day...thanks for sharing this...and you guys helping the hummer!

  • @oldyellerschannel4676
    @oldyellerschannel4676 7 років тому +6

    Despite some saying that the Bird was in it's sleep cycle, and we DON'T know this for sure,
    the fact that the branch it was clinging to had broken off, and since I don't know the location of the tree it came from,
    I have to assume it was quite a fall.
    His feathers also looked wet to me, and falling from a tree while holding a branch could have injured it some.
    It definitely would have been vulnerable to predators, like the neighborhood stray cat...
    or any Raptors that might live in the area.
    We occasionally see a Hawk in our area, or once, even an Owl.
    So you DID save it.
    The one thing I have never seen, except for a brief glimpse, is a Hummingbird.
    I would pay a Kings Ransom to be able to do what you did.
    LOVE the video!

    • @dlrecital1
      @dlrecital1 5 років тому

      I agree with you. Hummers go into the torpor state only when they need to conserve energy. If a hummer is in torpor when the ambient temperature isn't too low, it means it's running at a really low energy reserve. It may never "wake up" if it's not warmed up and fed soon before its energy completely runs out. I advice finders to raise the hummer's body temperature ASAP. You can do one of the three things: 1. Place it in the direct sun until it starts to revive, and then move it to a semi-shade area to prevent over-heating. 2. Use a low-noise blow dryer. This is the fastest way and you're in the position to feed the(humming)bird easily. Hold it in you hand (so you know it's not burning hot), rock the blower dryer back and forth to prevent scolding to warm the bird up. 3. Use an incandescent lamp. Again, make sure you move the lamp back some when the bird starts to revive. Keep an eye when the bird start to regain consciousness. After you feed it and it looks alert, you should move it to outdoors so you won't end up with having to deal with a hummer got trapped in your garage/home. One more important reminder: do not force hummer's feet to release from the branch. Their feet latch on the perching surface during torpor. You can easily fracture their toes or joints of the legs.

  • @stephm5430
    @stephm5430 7 років тому +1

    A little love, nectar and encouragement from a cute dog! That was so sweet

  • @bryancoburn4834
    @bryancoburn4834 7 років тому +6

    I believe that the animals are a blessing from our Lord but no matter your faith you must see the divinity that shines out of them. As we said the last time in school,real nice engineering. They are a marvel.

    • @DastardlyAct
      @DastardlyAct 6 років тому

      Evolution shines ... you and I evolved from primates, no mythical god involved...divinity is in the brain of the drugged through dogma...

  • @joanhall6592
    @joanhall6592 7 років тому +1

    What a touching, precious rescue to both the lady and her dog. Thank you.

  • @hannaliefrylinck8505
    @hannaliefrylinck8505 7 років тому +238

    God placed us over the animals to care for them...what a honour! May God bless you for your kindness!

  • @tayotaewalred2942
    @tayotaewalred2942 6 років тому +1

    Human kindness is incredibly. May God bless us all with such love.

  • @MarkWilson-wu5uj
    @MarkWilson-wu5uj 7 років тому +12

    Topor: A state of reduced metabolic activity so the hummingbird can survive through the night without starving to death? Possibly in recovery from a long Gulf Ocean Crossing!

  • @zestyzirlonia6665
    @zestyzirlonia6665 7 років тому

    What a kind and thoughtful person. ♥️
    The Hummingbird takes as long as I do to wake up in the morning. 😂

  • @donktheclown
    @donktheclown 7 років тому +21

    How precious, thank you for your care.
    Recently I had the privilege of helping one of these beautiful beings.
    As I was exiting a Home Depot I happened to look down to spot a Hummingbird looking up at me. At first I struggled to make sense of what was going on but it seems it was showing me that it's teenie beak was wrapped shut with spider webs!
    I scooted it's little tail feathers as it walked onto my cupped hand. Standing in my hand, looking up at me was this desperate little creature. I can't believe the bravery that was displayed by asking help of a monstrosity.....After a few small tugs with my fingers, the webbing slipped off and the little beauty took to the skies...Luckily my Wife was back from a purchase and got a brief moment as well - she loves Hummingbirds so.
    After the bird took off, we were frightened for a moment as a larger bird shot out of the sky in intercept mode. The little one just avoided the maneuver and escaped. Phew...All was right in the world.
    Now we both have a few more nice memories. Thank you LORD!
    Thanks again.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому +4

      Thank you for taking the time to share your story. I really appreciate such kind words of appreciation!

    • @taunyalucas8871
      @taunyalucas8871 6 років тому +2

      donktheclown... what a wonderful story! That little gaffer knew he/she was in safe hands when asking you for help! And synchronicity definitely played a part at putting you in the right place at the right time! That precious little hummer trusted you and please be honored by that rare and HUGE compliment given you!

  • @bettablue2660
    @bettablue2660 7 років тому

    You got to hold a hummingbird in your hands! That is so incredibly special and rare. You and that bird were blessed!

  • @dianashugar7153
    @dianashugar7153 7 років тому +24

    God's creations are awesome, aren't they?!

    • @karathompson2242
      @karathompson2242 7 років тому +1

      if God is real, then why are there homeless & sick people?

    • @dianashugar7153
      @dianashugar7153 7 років тому +4

      Because until Jesus returns, this is Satan’s world! Satan is the invisible god of this world. He is the author of its organization, its basic philosophies, its systems of government, business, society-yes, and religions.

    • @obergssin
      @obergssin 7 років тому +3

      They are here for you to learn compassion, justice, good from evil, right from wrong, and in the end to learn about yourself ..

    • @pashghia
      @pashghia 6 років тому

      Diana Shugar Your brain is clearly mush.

    • @DastardlyAct
      @DastardlyAct 6 років тому +2

      Evolution's result IS stunning...no god required!

  • @theonlypinky
    @theonlypinky 7 років тому

    So you learned something and so did I. The main this is you cared. Never lose that compassion! We need so much more of it.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому +1

      When it comes to animals I could never lose compassion. Thank you so much for commenting!

  • @ramesesc2393
    @ramesesc2393 7 років тому +8

    every earthling should have a horse a wolf and falcon. in your case a mini horse a chihuahua and a hummingbird. blessings.

  • @loveisnow2
    @loveisnow2 7 років тому

    I was thinking it was a mommy bird that had been up all night feeding its babies. They do fly at night and its an amazing story! I had never heard of a sleep cycle , learn something new everyday...I LOVE IT!

  • @sylviakovessy
    @sylviakovessy 7 років тому +15

    Bless your heart ❤️ One time I came home and I looked in the pan of water I put out for the birds to bathe in and there was a bumble bee that wasn't moving at all ,I figured it fell in from off my butterfly bush...I felt so heartbroken,I lifted it out and it layed lifeless. I prayed and asked The Lord to forgive me because I inadvertently caused its death.....in a minute after that the bumble bee came to life and flew away. 🐝

    • @ginac733
      @ginac733 7 років тому

      Sylvia Kovessy God is Good. Cool story, thank you. My granddaughters salamander was dead when I went to feed it cuz they were out of town. So I got on my knees lifted my hands to Heaven prayed and he gasped and came back to life. Was so wonderful, I was in awe of God's Love. ✝❤. Still am.

    • @karene.h.naylor6
      @karene.h.naylor6 6 років тому +1

      OH, OUR FATHER LOVES ALL THE CREATURES HE MADE FOR US TO CARE FOR. HE WANTED US TO LEARN HOW TO LOVE AND CARE FOR ALL THE CREATURES. OUR BEES ARE BEING KILLED ON PURPOSE BY EVIL MEN WHO WILL NOT STOP SPRAYING POISONS.WHEN I WAS IN THE ARMY I HAD TO RUN ERRANDS FOR SOMEONE ONE MORNING AND AS I WALKED PAST THE MEDICAL BUILDING I FOUND THE MOST AMAZING PASTEL GREEN MOTH WITH BURGUNDY AND GOLD AND BLACK CIRCLING EACH OTHER ON THE BODY WHICH LOOKED LIKE HE WAS WEARING A WHITE FUR COAT. ONE SET OF ANTENNA LOOKED LIKE GOLD FEATHERS AND THE OTHERS WERE SOFT BLACK. IT WAS AS LARGE AS BOTH MY HANDS OUTSTRETCHED PUT TOGETHER. BUGS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN A HOBBY BUT I HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THIS. THAT I STOPPED TO ADMIRE IT'S BEAUTY IS HOW I NOTICED ONE WING WAS TORN AND IT COULD NO LONGER FLY SO I TOOK HIM INTO THE CLINIC AND ASKED IF ANYONE COULD HELP ME. THEY KNEW ME PRETTY WELL SO WEREN'T TOO SURPRISED. THE SGT IN CHARGE ENTERED HIM into THE LOG AS PRIVATE MOTH AND USED SUPER GLUE TO BRING THE PIECES TOGETHER AND AFTER IT DRIED I PUT IT ON A BUSH OUTSIDE A CLINIC WINDOW SO EVERYONE COULD WATCH IT'S FLIGHT. IT FLEW PERFECTLY.
      I WAS A BIT BUSY DURING BASIC SO DIDN'T GET TO ENJOY TOO MUCH NATURE BUT ONE DAY WE WERE IN THE FOREST RUNNING COURSES AND I LOOKED UP TO SEE EVERY TREE IN THE FOREST WITH A PIECE OF SILK OR WHATEVER IT'S MADE WITH A COCOON HANGING THERE LIKE GOD HAD DECORATED THE PLACE JUST FOR ME. THEY WERE ALL SIZES OF COCOONS AND WHITE FROM A DISTANCE, UP CLOSE YOU COULD SEE ALL THE COLOURS IN THE WORLD INSIDE. I HAVE NEVER FOUND ANYTHING ABOUT THIS IN ANY BOOK I HAVE LOOKED IN AND AM STILL LOOKING. THE DIs DESCENDED ON ME BEFORE I COULD GET MUCH MORE INVESTIGATING DONE.

    • @H.C.Q.
      @H.C.Q. 6 років тому

      Thank you for that heart-warming story. That is truly awesome and you are an awesome human being for being so caring.

  • @helenhighwater5313
    @helenhighwater5313 6 років тому

    What a sweet and wonderful gesture, to save a tiny helpless creature. Now, if humans started caring for other humans in the same way, what a difference that would also make.

  • @sewitseams5632
    @sewitseams5632 8 років тому +11

    Torpor, cool to see the hummer awake from its cold slumber.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +3

      +Annelise Tran Bozmarov Thanks. Glad you know about Torpor. I have since learned, and had I known prior, I would have left it alone.

  • @janiehuerta5643
    @janiehuerta5643 7 років тому +1

    That was so sweet for someone to care this much..so nice to see there's good ppl out there and good dogs too!

  • @yliberal6355
    @yliberal6355 8 років тому +4

    Loved how your dog cared for the bird too.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +2

      Thanks Yolanda! That was my favorite part too. I wasn't aware how much she was trying to help me until I watched the video recording.

  • @lizabethj2
    @lizabethj2 7 років тому +2

    So lovely of you and your sweet dog. I love videos like this that show the love and care that animals have for each other.

  • @jwildonger2158
    @jwildonger2158 7 років тому +10

    Sometimes a humming bird will eat nectar that has been left fermenting due to lazy home owners who don't change the feeder on a a regular basis or it can be due to excessive heat.This causes sugar water to turn into pure grain alcohol . Birds don't know any better especially when there hungry as well as young . This will cause death in a good portion of the young. As well as adult birds. Showing some of the same behavior as in this video as well . Thank you for your kindness and support you provided to this amazing wonder called the Humming bird!!

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому +1

      Yeah I know what you mean. I see dirty hummingbird feeders all over the place. I think I'm going to do a video on this very topic! Thank you for your comment.

  • @Lflower1Stars
    @Lflower1Stars 6 років тому

    Glad you didn't give up...you saved his/her life...it lucky it found a nice human that cares...

  • @billcallahan2830
    @billcallahan2830 6 років тому +9

    It's called sleep. Hummingbirds are like birds on crack. Unless you see it in an accident. Leave it be. There metabolism is so high when they shutdown they shutdown.
    Better off leaving it be and make sure that cats are inside.
    Save a lot more wildlife that way.

  • @matthewstrauss8234
    @matthewstrauss8234 6 років тому +2

    I found 3 baby humming birds
    One day I was coming home from somewhere I let my little 3 pound chihuahua of to run around in the grass , she goes everywhere with me. ..............I noticed she started acting odd kept running round I a circle an stopping an pointing at the same spot I walked over an it was a tiny baby humming bird . I waited to see if mama bird was coming back .....she didnt , I picked up the baby an before I could look up on ghe internet how to care for a baby humming bird my dog was doing her little circle dance again, I walked ovr an sure enough it was another little baby at that point I made everyone stayed off te grass . My dog ended up finding 1 more making 3 in total 2 were extremely tiny an 1 was a little bigger than the other two. I learned baby humming birds need to eat quite often (years passed since this incident so I dont remember timing schedule) I immediately began feeding them sugar water ....they LOVED IT! but I was afraid it wouldnt be good nutrients so I bought hummingbird feed at a pet store , I bought birdola bird nector and got a seconed opinion of a pet store worker that coincidentally knew about humming , I checked out the website, birdola nector an every sounded picture purfect so I felt I was doing the right thing, the worker that knew about hummingbirds also praised birdola nector . Long story short BIRDOLA NECTOR BRUTILLY killed the babies , after a while they began rejecting the nector it was poison to then they suffered they twitched , gasped for air they twisted their head abnormally fast it looked like as if they broke their own neck ............it was such an aweful thing to witness I called ghe birdola comapany an told them their product is killing humming birds they told me to send them the batch of nector I have , and I knew they were just going to lie and call it a bad batch. After I saw the adorable babies suffer terrible an feeling helpless I felt depressed an I begain to noticed a few other people in my neighbor had birdola nector as feed ( I knew that because it was a dark red fluid )an I noticed the hummingbird feeders were full the adult humming birds were not eating that nector. So I think adult hummingbird can survive birdola bcuz after a while they can make a judgement that its hurting them an they will turn from eating it , the 3rd humming bird which was a little bigger of the 2 lasted a little longer an he fought eating the birdola after a while but by the time I could conclude they were already poisoned. Those people couldnt care less when I called them . Its up to the consumers to avoid supporting companies that are ok with death for financial gain , see that company made it this long bcuz adult humming birds will eat then after a while not come back , please people look nu p my our own natural way to make hummingbird nector.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  6 років тому +1

      Wow! I'm so sorry, I would have been heartbroken to have that experience. Thank you for sharing. I absolutely know "any kind of red nectar" is complete crap! With hummingbirds going extinct it truly amazes me that it's even allowed to be sold on the market today. Most people are unaware when they start out feeding hummingbirds. Thank you so much for sharing your story. Hope people will understand NOT to buy this stuff.

    • @matthewstrauss8234
      @matthewstrauss8234 6 років тому +1

      HanieB.(C.~)reations yeah I was a dumb little teenager when this happened if I had been a little bit older I would been able see the red flag of the deep red color nector as anything but safe an would have never given it to them . My name is katrina by the way this is a made up account that I created originally just for games . I dont know I just feel that people should know who there talking too

  • @mamooskii
    @mamooskii 8 років тому +34

    This is one of the reasons I purchase hummer feeders with perches.

  • @stormhultsman7626
    @stormhultsman7626 7 років тому

    I think this intervention was a life saver. One of the sweetest videos ever! What a wonderful dog! She was smiling when the bird started to show positive movements, did you notice? loved this!

  • @jayebirdjb7143
    @jayebirdjb7143 8 років тому

    Dogs are so aware of the conditions of other species. Their sensory sensitivity is virtually limitless. We are just beginning to utilize this diagnostic ability for preemptive human health conditions. But that dog really exemplified that trait! Thanks for sharing!

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +1

      +Daniel Halley She sure did, and she amazes me ! I don't think most humans give our animal kingdom nearly enough credit. Thanks for your comments and appreciations. Hopefully I'll get those other videos edited and up soon. HanieB.

  • @anou8210
    @anou8210 6 років тому +3

    I loved the look on your dog's little face when the bird started fluffing up! Brilliant camera work, too. If you haven't already, I think you should definitely do more film making because apart from the beautiful story, I also really enjoyed that aspect of this video. Thanks! :-)

    • @anou8210
      @anou8210 6 років тому

      Oh, I see that you have. Nice one! :-)

  • @katieitssocrazy195
    @katieitssocrazy195 7 років тому

    Such a dear sweet thing to do. You saved that tiny babies life. Thanks so much. Katie

  • @susangreer1623
    @susangreer1623 7 років тому +22

    Love that you helped even the littlest life on earth ❣❤️❤️❤️

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому +8

      Little life-BIG personality. I love hummingbirds! Thank you very much for commenting.

  • @harles5000
    @harles5000 6 років тому +1

    Well done another beautiful creature brought back to life with love!

  • @sarahwilloughby2509
    @sarahwilloughby2509 8 років тому +4

    Thx for taking considerable time to help a creature in distress. So many people would have walked on by. You have earned a star in your crown in heaven. Maybe one day people won't be so cruel or apathetic or narcissistic. Until then all God's creatures will depend on the few people who care.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому

      For everyone who has trouble coping with life, turn to the animal kingdom, and there you'll find your troubles weren't so bad after all. Thanks for commenting!

  • @suziex4567
    @suziex4567 7 років тому +1

    That's an amazing experience you'll never forget. Thanks for sharing it

  • @marcegalbo
    @marcegalbo 7 років тому +3

    that is HOW hummingbirds sleep! it was not dead!

  • @mjosephinefonzo4536
    @mjosephinefonzo4536 6 років тому

    At LEAST the dog didn't think it was chicken. Thank you for saving the bird.

  • @brn2wld
    @brn2wld 7 років тому +8

    I'm glad the bird lived. But I think if it had dropped to the ground your little Terrier Mix would have likely tried to eat it.
    Terriers were trained to go after small things in holes in the ground. That is how the breed started. Assisting hunters. Please, please don't let your little dog near another sick or injured animal no matter how much you may trust the dog. Instinct is instinct. It could have turned out much worse. I wouldn't want that for you. You have a kind heart.

  • @Mumpf333
    @Mumpf333 6 років тому

    Thank you for you're loving and patience and you're loving,caring dog - I embrace you both from the distance.

  • @AlanMedina314
    @AlanMedina314 7 років тому +5

    The master of flight with no challengers in sight, stands at peace.

  • @patrose9950
    @patrose9950 7 років тому

    I had a sweet dog like that! She was the sweetest dog I ever had! Of course I raised her from a very early age, Her mother was hit by a car while she was still nursing, she was a tiny chiuhaua, so tiny I didn't think she'd make it! But I bottle fed her and she thrived! I think she thought she was a human baby? She couldn't have been 2 weeks old when her mother was run over! She was 14 years old when she passed away, It nearly killed me , I'll always remember my sweet baby girl pup, That I raised on a bottle , God I miss her, Where ever I went she went too! Everybody loved to have her visit them! She was so sweet and polite! And well mannered! My perfect baby girl!

  • @la196
    @la196 8 років тому +28

    Your heart must of felt as "big as Dallas" once you saw him slowly regaining strength! Time well spent! Must of been among the most gratifying moments in your life to see him come back from the brink:)
    I've been feeding hummers every summer for quite some time now. Once you dedicate yourself to doing so, it's taking on a quite a responsibility. One thing is for sure, I make certain the feeder and it's contents are kept extremely clean and free of anything that can cause contamination. I never hesitate to prepare a fresh batch of nectar.
    In fact strangely enough I just saw my first hummer of the season at my feeder yesterday (April 30th). I am concerned because typically they arrive around the 2nd week of May so that's two weeks earlier than typical here in Michigan.
    He may of been passing through because I did not notice any activity at the feeder today.
    I bring the feeder in at night so the nectar can become room temperature, then hang it back outdoors first thing in the morning. It's still going down into the 40's at night. It's been unseasonably cool here this week but there is a prediction the migration is early this year:) Thanks for the links, I'll definitely check them out. I've read up quite a bit on hummers but there's always something you can get out of new articles.
    We have mostly Ruby Throats around here.
    Thanks for sharing! Your pup was a great help too!

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +11

      +Lori A haha! Yes. Thank you for stopping by to comment. I'm learning about hummingbirds, and birds in general. I think someone else may have sent you links, and perhaps mine was one of them. But Thank you for stopping by to watch, and comment. If you would like to subscribe, I will be posting other videos of footage I've captured of my crazy funny dog, and some real experiences I've had with wild ostriches.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +4

      +Lori A Thank you!

  • @michaelnewman2133
    @michaelnewman2133 7 років тому +1

    If there were more people in this world like you, it would be a helluva better place!

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому

      Thank you! What a beautiful complement. And for the record. It takes one to know one. Peace to you.

  • @jayebirdjb7143
    @jayebirdjb7143 8 років тому +12

    UNBELIEVABLY AWESOME!!!!

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +9

      +Daniel Halley Thanks! I thought so as well. Life can be full of amazing experiences especially when dealing with the animal kingdom. I have some other footage of myself making friends with wild ostrich's that my dog and I came across one day. She just stood right next to me while I thru out peanuts for these awesome wild birds to eat. At the time, I didn't even know what kind of birds they were, but it was really fun hanging out with them. I'll have to get busy and posting all these videos I have.

  • @gottabighit1
    @gottabighit1 7 років тому +2

    Had a HB fly into plate glass window at our home. (This occurred with frequency). Many times the stunned bird would lay, apparently dead, on the porch, sometimes for 20-30 minutes, then suddenly perk up and fly away. Had one once do this, then fly to a nearby tree branch and sit for over an hour, trembling, it's head shaking almost seizure-like, then minutes later, flay away.

    • @Sugarbunny8449
      @Sugarbunny8449 6 років тому

      To stop birds from crashing into my windows, I buy special decals that adhere to the windows, signaling to the birds that something is in their way. The decals are designed exactly for this reason; they are made of a vinyl material with colors to catch the bird's attention. I bought them online years ago; in addition, I stick small multicolored pictures on my windows to help the birds avoid crashing. I feed birds all year and only bring the feeders inside when the bears are active. It is truly amazing that black bears can smell the tiny feeders of sugar-water mixture and attack them. Nature is wonderful!

  • @Judi7Caroler
    @Judi7Caroler 8 років тому +38

    That is such a cute video. Endearing! TLC saved the hummer's life! Its great to know there are loving people in this world.

    • @michealcampbell6734
      @michealcampbell6734 7 років тому +3

      if man was put here to help animals why are so many extinct and going extinct

    • @ginac733
      @ginac733 7 років тому +4

      Micheal Campbell because some men are greedy pigs who sell things like elephant tusks. Lots of people care more about hurting them than loving them like she did. Bless her heart..it mattered to that little almost dead Hummer. ✝

    • @ritamigues6303
      @ritamigues6303 6 років тому

      Hummingbirds hang upside down like a bat to sleep. They put themselves in a trance untill morning and revive as the sun warmes them.

    • @ritamigues6303
      @ritamigues6303 6 років тому

      Hummingbirds hang upside down like a bat to sleep. They put themselves in a trance untill morning and revive as the sun warmes them.

  • @nunyabiznez6381
    @nunyabiznez6381 6 років тому +1

    I live in Florida and have several hummingbird feeders in the yard. We get them all the time. The other day though I was in a public park that is located on the harbor and didn't expect to see any there. There was a truck parked there painted bright red. Hummingbirds love the color red which is why their feeders are usually painted red. To my amazement they were swarming the truck. There was about 10-15 of them and to my further amazement when i approached the truck they swarmed me and I wasn't even wearing red. One perched on my shoulder and two perched on my outstretched hand. Based on this behavior and my experience in the past with hummingbirds I am fairly certain someone has been interacting with this particular flock of hummingbirds. They did this for about twenty minutes before they decided to move on. Next time I'm taking my camera.

  • @darryldessa6444
    @darryldessa6444 4 роки тому +3

    It's called ''Torpor''. Look it up, this is how they sleep or take a mid day nap. Nice vid though

  • @-timabu
    @-timabu 6 років тому

    The hummingbird was probably weak. I wished the person in the video would have supported the himmingbird hanging on the branch. But I thank the person and his dog for showing kindness and caring for this helpless hummingbird. Bless you both.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  6 років тому

      Thank you. That would be me...Appreciate the comment.

  • @vc20029
    @vc20029 8 років тому +18

    Nice video & caring people including the dog.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +2

      Thank you Vincent! I'm the caring one you speak of. Thank you!!

  • @pambb5743
    @pambb5743 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your experience with all of us. I love hummingbirds also and look forward to the short time each year they come to visit Louisiana. I'm so grateful for people that shows love to nature and one of God's greatest gifts to man, animals. We share a kindred spirit my friend.

  • @marisabeaird6357
    @marisabeaird6357 8 років тому +3

    That is just awesome! Thanks for sharing this adventure!

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +1

      +Marisa Beaird I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm so glad I was able to capture it. It was an amazing experience for me.

    • @marisabeaird6357
      @marisabeaird6357 8 років тому +2

      I bet it was! I have hummingbirds come around

  • @Kristi88.14
    @Kristi88.14 5 років тому

    Torpor is what hummingbirds do at night. They basically hibernate. They lower their extremely fast heart rate significantly which lowers their temperature and they sleep. They find a small branch and perch for the night until the sun warms them enough the next morning to slowly bring them out of torpor, fly and continue feeding. Sometimes during torpor they accidentally fall upside down still clinging to the branch, it's not uncommon. Hummers run through energy faster than most creatures which is why they need the sugary diet and why they constantly feed throughout the day. They don't feed at night though, so if their heart rate continued throughout the night like it does in the day they'd be dead before the sun came up.
    I'm glad to see your edit in the info. Although I'd imagine it's a very cool experience, hummingbirds are notoriously delicate and stress out very easily. Human handling, together with their already insanely paced heart rate can easily cause a heart attack or death from stress. Glad this guy seemed to take it well and you got the cool learning experience.

  • @lermaperma5092
    @lermaperma5092 8 років тому +84

    That dog could have chomped down on that bird... If anybody else rescues a hummingbird, do not let your dog near it. On the other hand, great video!

    • @gabrielekruger
      @gabrielekruger 7 років тому +7

      Yes, I held my breath hoping the dog would not open his mouth!

    • @LostLakeLass
      @LostLakeLass 7 років тому +11

      gabrielekruger
      yes, did you notice the dog licking it's lips?

    • @sarastanton6006
      @sarastanton6006 7 років тому +7

      That's what I was thinking! He was licking his chops!

    • @gabrielekruger
      @gabrielekruger 7 років тому +1

      You bet I did!

    • @truthseeker6384
      @truthseeker6384 7 років тому +18

      Vida Love...Owners may know their dogs, but on the other hand, we need to think of the injured animal and what must be going on in their mind. To them a dog is a predator and they would obviously feel frightened being so close while in a helpless state. In my opinion, it would be in the injured animals best interest to keep our animals (even friendly ones) at bay.

  • @deby7821
    @deby7821 6 років тому

    Thank you for saving him..He was obviously very dehydrated..I have been rescuing all types of animals for years, a lot of people underestimate these creatures as with the love of your little dog. Much love and light to you.

  • @natwest1971
    @natwest1971 7 років тому +57

    I loved how sweet it is that your dog was helping by giving little nudges!! 😍

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому +7

      Yes. That is what she does when she wants something too! She starts knocking things over with her nose. Thank you for commenting.

    • @cinamoncolley7756
      @cinamoncolley7756 7 років тому +25

      You mean smelling and tasting it, right? Cuz that is how I saw that dog once it nudged and then licked its lips.

    • @SKC193
      @SKC193 7 років тому +6

      negative people post negative, ignorant comments.

    • @shameless716
      @shameless716 7 років тому +9

      cinamon colley
      Excactly!! He so wanted to eat that bird!

    • @Silenceisconsent
      @Silenceisconsent 7 років тому +2

      Amethyst. I did too!!!! So adorable!

  • @cherylgalleran6602
    @cherylgalleran6602 6 років тому

    I absolutely cried watching this. And your dogs love most definitely urging the bird on, I believe helped save this sweet soul. Thank you for being the kind of person that would take the time to save this little love. Much love to you and your sweet pup. 💞💞💞

  • @lucienrat2270
    @lucienrat2270 7 років тому +3

    Doggy knew humm was in trouble and gave it a nurturing nudge back to life. Amaaaaazing. x

    • @DastardlyAct
      @DastardlyAct 6 років тому

      NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!! Bird in torpor; human in stupid !

  • @deborahbethuel3269
    @deborahbethuel3269 6 років тому +1

    Torpor is rare in BROAD daylight, folks! She and that dog really saved its life!

    • @Kristi88.14
      @Kristi88.14 5 років тому

      Torpor isn't rare in broad daylight. In afternoon yes, but it's not rare at all for them to still be coming out of it in the full morning light.

  • @tlspud
    @tlspud 7 років тому +4

    Bird was in its natural sleep state. It's almost like a coma. Leave sleeping hummingbirds to hang.

  • @giraffebecky
    @giraffebecky 7 років тому

    I haven't gone through all the of the comments, but this was probably actually just a normal sleeping session. They actually have this BEAUTIFUL documentary (I WISH I could remember the name...) on Humming birds where they've finally learned more about them and when they DO sleep they COMPLETELY PASS OUT! UNCONSCIOUS (most hanging up-side-down!)! This can put them in danger. So most of their lives they are constantly 'on the go' drinking nectar every 15 mins because the "hovering" takes up so much energy. So by the time they actually go to sleep they've used up so much energy that they just fall into unconsciousness. It's quite amazing.
    You are a beautiful person for helping this little fella' and I wish everyone on this Earth had a heart like yours.

  • @AndyMorrisArt
    @AndyMorrisArt 7 років тому +60

    wow! you saved it's life! that was awesome!

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому +1

      Hi Andy! Thanks for commenting! Some people "experts" say the hummer was in what is called Torpor. I think maybe it was, but I also like to think I was at the right place at the right time. Looking out for my little hummers. Sort of like your Abstract Painting & classes were for me! Heehee. I'll be visiting your channel and website more after the Holiday's too. At some point I'd like to show you my watercolor abstracts . I'd like to know what you think and if YOU would you call them abstract or simply mixed media. Thanks again!

    • @AndyMorrisArt
      @AndyMorrisArt 7 років тому

      well it certainly is a wonderful story, and I'm so glad the little fellow made it. Look forward to seeing your artwork Hanie.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому

      Thanks! I have a few Acrylic & Watercolors posted on my Redbubble Art Page. I have more I've yet to post. The Acrylic Abstracts shown, were not painted on Canvas. Most of my Redbubble Page's consists of Landscape & Macro Photography. www.redbubble.com/people/haniebcreations/collections/480307-acrylic-and-watercolor-paintings You can access my Redbubble Profile from the links on YT Main Page if you so desire. Thanks again!

    • @AndyMorrisArt
      @AndyMorrisArt 7 років тому

      HanieB.(C.~)reations I recently uploaded to Red Bubble but haven't seen any sales. How have you done?

    • @AndyMorrisArt
      @AndyMorrisArt 7 років тому +1

      HanieB.(C.~)reations I was selling on Etsy years ago but then when I got into some galleries, they asked me not to sell on Etsy.I'm really much more focused on my Online Courses now, it's exciting to have thousands of students in over 130 countries.
      My commercial interests at this point are centered on scalable digital products, and services, rather than physical items.
      That's why I was asking about Red Bubble. I have made a few sales on Fine Art America, they have a similar print program, but I haven't yet compared the costs between the two, or the features.

  • @treasured17
    @treasured17 6 років тому

    Bless you for saving this precious creature. Thank you.

  •  7 років тому +5

    i understand perfectly... a dog is not sinful and that combined with your own effort made the difference... however i do warn you with my own story... a strange looking bird much larger but a long nose i found in st louis and tried to help it... it did die but i also didnt realize why... H1N1 is the cause... when handling the unknown PLEASE WEAR GLOVES and clean well afterward my compassion got me in trouble as i ran a 108 temp while homeless after and it was only the extreme cold that i survived... please continue to be compassionate but take caution as well god bless you... it is marked the saving of but a bird.. for you and your dog

    • @DastardlyAct
      @DastardlyAct 6 років тому

      sinful dog? LOL No No No ... human almost killed the bird ... all for the sake of an internet video...read the posts and learn the words "torpor" and "dogs live to sniff", not to help humans ...

  • @sabrecatsmiladon7380
    @sabrecatsmiladon7380 7 років тому

    Right ON! Thanks to Dog too......for the love it gave the hummingbird.

  • @HanieBCreations
    @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +110

    Please guys. See this version of the video. It's much better to watch and understand. ua-cam.com/video/nwjGT5zLEK4/v-deo.html Much of what I was trying to communicate thru the video was cut off. I have subtitles that explain better what was happening. ALSO help the viewer who might be interested in helping hummingbirds learn more. Thanks for watching, and for all concerned. Please educate yourself on these wonderful amazing little guys.They need us, as much as WE NEED THEM.

    • @jeancampbell7846
      @jeancampbell7846 8 років тому

      HanieB.(C.~)reations blackheads

    • @MrSmcstevesmc
      @MrSmcstevesmc 7 років тому +28

      HanieB.(C.~)reations Very cool, it's nice to know decent, loving humans still exist.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому +25

      MrSmcstevesmc Yes. I know what you mean. Believe it or not there are still very wonderful people who are caring for these little guys and other birds. I was lucky enough to think to grab my cell phone camera and record what I thought in the moment was a miracle. It wasn't an easy task either as the recording speaks for itself. Thank you for watching,noticing,and commenting!

    • @ginac733
      @ginac733 7 років тому +1

      HanieB.(C.~)reations that was an amazing act of love on your part
      Saving it because it was #REAL, and you just made my night so much better. God bless you tons, what you did was such a good thing. 🙃✝❤

    • @ginac733
      @ginac733 7 років тому +1

      HanieB.(C.~)reations to me it was miracle. Blessings Dear-Heart. ✝

  • @tsherwood1286
    @tsherwood1286 6 років тому +1

    Thank you!....watching you lovingly help this beautiful creature was so heart warming. Sure hope this vid goes viral, as all people in the world need reminding that they too can love and be loved. Blessings and Love,

  • @Bmxmusikian
    @Bmxmusikian 8 років тому +90

    Should be put in a quiet stable warm environment, not balanced on a wobbly stick in the wind....probably scared of the dog aswell, surprised its heart took all that....but a deffinate like for the rescue and love tho :)

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +3

      +Rich Williams Yeah. It was spontaneous for sure. I didn't know what to do, the stick was wobbly because I was trying to record. The bird stayed around for a while, but I've not seen him this year. I'm sad. YOU ARE A GREAT GUITAR PLAYER! I'm listening to you now as I write this note. Clean, crisp, and clear. Nice.

    • @Bmxmusikian
      @Bmxmusikian 8 років тому +1

      +HanieB.(C.~)reations thankyouu! :)...yea I really want a humming bird lol

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +1

      +Rich Williams I know, I LOVE them too! I think I may have shared the wrong video to twitter. You play guitar? It's confusing cause I thought I clicked on your channel that lead me to someone playing guitar.

    • @Bmxmusikian
      @Bmxmusikian 8 років тому +1

      +HanieB.(C.~)reations yes I play guitar...

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  8 років тому +3

      +Rich Williams Yeah. Ok good. You're good. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the hummingbird. I miss that particular bird. He stuck around for a while. I haven't seen him since last year sometime. It's strange because all the birds made it thru the winter, (so I thought) but then after some heavy rains many of them just disappeared. I keep hoping they will come back. That particular bird in the video, he was older bird. I named him fluffy.

  • @kimberlytraucins847
    @kimberlytraucins847 6 років тому +1

    We had one run into our glass once and kind of did the same thing. Little fella made it.

  • @janineaggott6741
    @janineaggott6741 7 років тому +18

    You understand that the hummer was in torpor, right?

    • @karathompson2242
      @karathompson2242 7 років тому

      in what?

    • @craigkinnietime674
      @craigkinnietime674 7 років тому +5

      kara mishi
      From what I've heard, torpor is when a hummingbird (and/or other birds idk 😭) go into a deep sleep and when they wake up they have a lot of energy. I never new that before looking in the comments. Hope this does ya good

    • @debbiechia
      @debbiechia 7 років тому

      Janine Aggott never knew m so thnx for sharing

    • @DastardlyAct
      @DastardlyAct 6 років тому +1

      Nope ! Human wanted a cool video to show how special they and their poor, exploited dog are ... dog didn't "care"...dog was sniffing new scent, is all ... stupid human tricks ...

  • @710MaryJane
    @710MaryJane 7 років тому

    Awesome! He must have been weak, and needed some nectar. I'm grateful for your patience, and love for animals.

  • @theoldschooldiva374
    @theoldschooldiva374 7 років тому +3

    One of my favorite birds! Thank you for saving it 😊

  • @heyjude4842
    @heyjude4842 7 років тому

    It is interesting how much compassion animals have.

  • @yolandayoung6519
    @yolandayoung6519 7 років тому +34

    Absolutely adorable!! Thank you for sharing!!!!!

  • @sneakymcpeeky3955
    @sneakymcpeeky3955 6 років тому

    Lol. I already have learned the confusing way about hummingbird sleep paralysis. But I keep thinking that later the bird was like..."dude! I had the weirdest dream!...SO vivid!"

  • @dredrotten
    @dredrotten 7 років тому +5

    Its lucky the bird lived because youve done the opposite of what your supposed to do. Feeding it was OK but stressing it out with the dog was over the top. The dog was sniffing its bum thats all, its what dogs do! You shouldve put it in a quite, dark, safe place to recover. Your heart is in the right place though!

    • @mjk6618
      @mjk6618 6 років тому +3

      Yes I noticed that too! Did u see that dog "lickin' his chops?!" ...he was ready for snack- time!! Lol It's too bad people have good intentions but oftentimes bad, bad judgement!
      Nature has balance and all humans do is Fuuc it up with so-called "good intentions..."
      Do ur HOMEWORK LADY!! All you did was stress that poor lil' fella out!
      And placing personifications on our domestic pets (dog helping) is ludicrous! Dogs are driven more by instinct than by our "humanly-imposed" compassions that we attempt in an effort to feel better about ourselves & our acts. Get Real! The TRUTH will Set U Free!!
      Try it once in awhile, It really will...

    • @DastardlyAct
      @DastardlyAct 6 років тому

      Brains trump hearts ! Videographer wanted fame & glory, is all. Ignorance and stupidity seem always to be in fashion, especially at the expense of helplessly beautiful creatures.

  • @Docsjeff
    @Docsjeff 6 років тому

    My GF has friends that live in the San Angelo Tx.area,& they have literally hundreds,if not thousands of Hbirds that summer at their place.
    It’s AMAZING to watch that many of them interact.
    One of God’s beautiful small creatures.

  • @ilanesh
    @ilanesh 7 років тому +33

    you are so a wonderful person to save the little hummingbirds live. and the dog was so cute to it.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому +1

      Thank you very much! I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. HanieB.

    • @ilanesh
      @ilanesh 7 років тому +1

      HanieB.(C.~)reations you are very wellcome dear.

    • @santiagotimotei1179
      @santiagotimotei1179 7 років тому +7

      Cachito Nesher the hummingbird was just in its sleep cycle, it was still a noble effort though

    • @gabrielekruger
      @gabrielekruger 7 років тому +3

      True, he would have woken up on his own.

  • @venturasunflower1014
    @venturasunflower1014 6 років тому

    I worked in a school and quickly learned to keep old ball point pen caps and sugar packets in my top desk drawer. For the emergency humming bird rescue! Good job

  • @francinegalianopinto806
    @francinegalianopinto806 8 років тому +10

    That is an awesome experience! I would be so glad and happy if it was hapenned to me.... Wow! Just wow!
    I will subscribe to see your lovely dog

  • @lexnuss791
    @lexnuss791 7 років тому

    I found a greenish hummingbird in Little Rock, AR, that had slammed into a mirrored window. Took it home and over to a girlfriend's apt. She'd made margaritas. I took a drop and placed it at the tip of the beak.There was a momentary awakening and a long, clear, ribbon of a tongue jutted forth. Before I left for work that night, I carefully left it on a pillow in my apt., but unfortunately, before I got home the ants had found it. Another time, as a kid, I took a black, green effervescent sprayed hummer out of my cat's mouth in SOCAL. It was unharmed and flew away. I still put out nectar for them. They are amazing,

  • @banditquest4756
    @banditquest4756 7 років тому +4

    Great Video!

  • @white_devil73
    @white_devil73 8 років тому

    that is awesome. glad the little guy made it. we need more senseless acts of kindness like this.

  • @bootlip11
    @bootlip11 7 років тому +6

    at 2:43 the dog "green miled" the bird

  • @maryellenbailey5500
    @maryellenbailey5500 7 років тому

    what a beautiful gift from god and I thank it was dehydrated I've never seen a bird sleep during the day.Your dog willed that little bird health.God bless

  • @Silenceisconsent
    @Silenceisconsent 7 років тому +16

    Great video and information for others!! I learned something today about hummingbirds 💙 Thank you for sharing! oh, and loved the music also!

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому +3

      Thanks for you comment. Glad you learned something, and SO GLAD someone finally said something positive about the music. I like it!

    • @donnamorrison9672
      @donnamorrison9672 6 років тому +1

      Never heard of torpor learned something new thanks!!

    • @TheNobelSally
      @TheNobelSally 6 років тому

      Fab! I Too Loved Your Music Choice! Some use rather unpleasant music, which takes away from the Joy of the Rescue! Thanks So Much for Your Dedication To Our Animal Friends! Thank God There Are Still Wonderfully Kind Loving & Gentle Human Souls!

  • @FeileCase
    @FeileCase 6 років тому

    HannieB. I'm going to check out your other video too...the updated & edited one. FIRST THOUGH.
    I love birds 🐦 🐦 🐦 and I'm so very glad to see that you did some research and then offered links to that research to educate others a little more & show people how to care for a hummingbird. I think that's fantastic and we need more people like you in the world. Right on!
    I hope you get to enjoy more hummingbirds.

  • @miapasag8895
    @miapasag8895 7 років тому +4

    An awesome act of caring. Thank you for sharing the video.

    • @HanieBCreations
      @HanieBCreations  7 років тому +3

      You're welcome! Thank you for lovely comments. HanieB.

  • @roncooper8666
    @roncooper8666 6 років тому +1

    Torpor ~ Who knew! Thanks, Hannie for making this video and sharing your experience. And thanks, Sara Rose, for teaching one new thing today! Two thumbs up for both you ladies! *grin*

  • @jaylew8408
    @jaylew8408 6 років тому +4

    Woohoo, 1,000 comment....neways, I love how ppl actually have the dilemma when it comes to not having enough hands. It boggles my mind how ppl can stop and contemplate for a minute or two. " how do I save this animal and record it at the same time? I have to hold it, but I have to hold my phone..I have to hold the feeder, but I need to hold my phone. I mean if it's not being recorded so I can post to social media, is it really worth bothering to do..I'll just take a still shot with it in my hand and call myself the hummingbird whisperer."

    • @DastardlyAct
      @DastardlyAct 6 років тому

      LOL It's not about the bird...it's about stupid human behavior...fame via video !

    • @pelucitadered
      @pelucitadered 6 років тому

      I'd do the same thing too. What's your bitch or point? He saved the hummingbird.

  • @sharonw.9586
    @sharonw.9586 6 років тому +1

    Thank you. That's beautiful.

  • @darnellrehse6144
    @darnellrehse6144 7 років тому +4

    Thanks for sharing and your honesty!!!:):)