Years ago I used to have a little hummingbird friend in my backyard. We knew each other but it was never quite brave enough to come really close to me. It would bathe in the spray of water when I would water the plants and kick back on the fence nearby. ^_^
My wife & I are enraptured by this wonderful footage. She has just started to make paintings of these enchanting little creatures and this is a great help to her. Thank you!
Years ago I lived in a rather remote area of the east Kootneys in bc, Canada. It was about two hours north east of Nelson. It is a stuningly beautiful area with a diverse wildlife. By he second summer I'd had quite a number of hummming regulars feeding from the feeders I'd set up. They got to trusting me so completely, they'd take turns riding on my head and shoulders as I'd collect the feeders each morning and evening to wash and refill. By the third summer I had so many hummers I was gong through two 10 Kg bags of sugar. But what I found really amazing was how they'd line up on the closeline as if to wait their turn at one of the six feeders available. We had a rather longer than average closeline which they used to rest on while seeming to wait their turn, lined up side by side. That is one of the things I miss a lot since having to move out of the area due to medical issues. I often wonder how many bags of sugar I'd be using if I still lived there. Quite a few I imagine. Finding this video brought to mind a great many, wonderfull memories. Fabulous! Excellent camera person.
Your video is absolutely wonderful. You clearly said WE NO LONGER USE RED DYE. Throughout the video you are clearly using red dye in all of your feedings. Many people mesmerized by the filming of these adorable trusting angels may not have noticed that you clearly said WE NO LONGER USE RED DYE. Your formula is simply perfect. I also use 1 part sugar to 4 parts water (eg 1/2 cup ordinary white table sugar dissolved in 2 cups warm tap water) I keep the amount small to be sure they drink it within a few days). I am in Toronto and we only have the ruby throated hummers. I have several hummingbird feeders (from Dollarama $3.50 foot high red plastic with 4 flowers) My previous ones had metal roof but also the flower base which holds the nectar. You could not take it apart to clean. Everything metal rusted and the flowers were also sharp edges so I now stay with plastic. My Ruby throats arrive mid May and stay until September. Adorable, trusting, brave little guys. Nest the size of golf balls lined with dandelion white fluffy "Santa Claus" and actually use spider webs in construction.
Wow best footage I've ever seen of hummingbirds. THey are like half insect, half animal. Interesting to see their long tongues and red flashes on their necks and plummage up close.
I love hummingbirds and have a feeder right outside my window.....I live in HOT California, but that doesn't deter these little guys....in fact I hear one right now.....how beautiful these birds are!!
so amazing we have them here this summer, with many fuchia trees they are constantly around the house. Both front and back. The feeders not so much. They give way to the bees, and the bees love these flowers too. they are pretty territorial and protect the trees hovering over every flower.
Thank you so much for the video. It is amazing to such small creatures like the hummingbirds come so as close as our eyes. thanks again for the videos.
Very HAPPY to hear that you no longer use the 'Red Dye.' But what are the red caps?? Keep in mind that you truly DO NOT need any of that extra material. The way feeders are made, they have plenty of red, yellow, and other assorted colors that Hummers are attracted to already incorporated in to them. At least your making your own nectar now, and Yes! That does save you a lot of 'Eagle Shit.' Retired U.S. Marine. Keep in mind that Feeder Maintenance is of paramount importance. You should wash your feeders at LEAST twice a week. I cleanse mine with every feeding/refill, and i also use a vinegar solution every two weeks. It removes all the excess stickiness form the sugary nectar, and also helps to eliminate the harmful bacteria's that can build up over time. I have done pretty good with Hummers over the years. If you have any questions, Please feel free to ask, and Please do share as well. One other helpful hand feeding idea that really works, but WATCH OUT!! When you go out to have a pleasant hand feeding session, put on a red shirt, but as i said; WATCH OUT!! You will get mobbed!! Especially once your Hummers recognize you, which they will. They truly do have a memory, and they do remember who feeds, and cares for them. HAVE FUN!! Take care and have a Safe & Blessed New Year!!!! SuperSniperSal The GUNNY USMC Disabled Vet
How cute!! 🐦🐤😍 I've never done this, so I'm just curious. Do people that feed these little creatures ever feel their sharp beaks in their hand? & wouldn't that hurt just a little?
That is so cool! I've had several sit on my finger for a second or two by rescuing them from getting stuck by windows. They just can't figure out they can't fly thru glass.
Try water and honey instead of sugar. Honey has got lots of vitamins and minerals that sugar has not. Honey is a better food and more suited for humnming birds than sugar is. I assure you they will absolutely love it : )
I'm not sure where you live but humming birds are pretty much everywhere in the U.S. including many cities. I live in city with a population of about 120,000 and I am visited by hummingbirds every day. If you have any outdoor space at all put out some flower pots with red petunias. Then buy some hummingbird feeders and hang them there as well. Hummingbirds have really good eyesight and will see your place from more than a mile away. It is very likely that they fly within a mile of where you live regularly and it will only be a matter of time before they come to visit.
I saw one in Austin that I was never able to identify. It had a black head and orange cheek patches, both colors being vibrant. I was so caught up in the head that I can only guess that the body was green. Been looking in books since then.
How charming! I would be so excited if a hummingbird landed on my hand, I'm not sure I could be still enough! Could watch them for hours. does look like blood, though....next book in the Twilight series??
I have only held onto a hummingbird when fallen from a nest, or tree--a fledgling?! It died--so sad! From shock when falling. I buried him in the garden. Sweetest little hummingbird never held a hummingbird again. Btw, is the red dye safe for sugared water?
@HardcoreFruttie Yes, don't worry about the birds getting other nutrients. They get that by eating insects. The sugar provides that raw energy needed to fuel their dynamo metabolism.
That's essentially what the nectar is and what they need to live; they have to eat constantly. There is a preferred ration, and as stated in one of his other video's they stopped using the red dye. You need to be careful in not putting to little sugar and/or any dye's that will harm them.
There cute I almost fed one but the hummingbird was skittish and FAST I'm a kid to I laugh so hard I 12 years old I am tell a rather long story for one time I like birds thanks for reading this hopefully.
Please do not use red commercial mix like them. It contains chemicals that give hummingbirds blood clots! Correct home formula (much cheaper and organic) is 1/4 cup cane sugar mixed with 1 cup clean filtered water. Stores 1 week in fridge, 3 days in feeder. Clean out feeder well since mold grows easily with sugar. Feeder should be bright red and yellow as these birds see these colors.
This is really lovely, but i must ask, if you are feeding them necter then these birds don't go out and look for their own amongst the local flowers, so their role as pollinators is being subverted and the flowers don't get pollinated like nature intended.
@paul8kangas Hummingbirds require the calorie load from sugar to fuel their fast metabolism. They do not just need sweet stuff. Feeding them stevia would cause them to starve to death wasting their energy on empty sweetness.
To be honest, I neither miss the narration nor the music, much better this way!
I agree 😁👍🏾👍🏾
Years ago I used to have a little hummingbird friend in my backyard. We knew each other but it was never quite brave enough to come really close to me. It would bathe in the spray of water when I would water the plants and kick back on the fence nearby. ^_^
My wife & I are enraptured by this wonderful footage. She has just started to make paintings of these enchanting little creatures and this is a great help to her. Thank you!
Years ago I lived in a rather remote area of the east Kootneys in bc, Canada. It was about two hours north east of Nelson.
It is a stuningly beautiful area with a diverse wildlife.
By he second summer I'd had quite a number of hummming regulars feeding from the feeders I'd set up. They got to trusting me so completely, they'd take turns riding on my head and shoulders as I'd collect the feeders each morning and evening to wash and refill. By the third summer I had so many hummers I was gong through two 10 Kg bags of sugar.
But what I found really amazing was how they'd line up on the closeline as if to wait their turn at one of the six feeders available. We had a rather longer than average closeline which they used to rest on while seeming to wait their turn, lined up side by side. That is one of the things I miss a lot since having to move out of the area due to medical issues.
I often wonder how many bags of sugar I'd be using if I still lived there. Quite a few I imagine.
Finding this video brought to mind a great many, wonderfull memories.
Fabulous! Excellent camera person.
What a beautiful story, thank you for sharing.
Thank you for feeding what God created!!!
Wonderful, thank you for bringing this to the rest of us to see the beauty and grace of these tiny creatures that our almighty God has created.
Your video is absolutely wonderful. You clearly said WE NO LONGER USE RED DYE. Throughout the video you are clearly using red dye in all of your feedings. Many people mesmerized by the filming of these adorable trusting angels may not have noticed that you clearly said WE NO LONGER USE RED DYE. Your formula is simply perfect. I also use 1 part sugar to 4 parts water (eg 1/2 cup ordinary white table sugar dissolved in 2 cups warm tap water) I keep the amount small to be sure they drink it within a few days).
I am in Toronto and we only have the ruby throated hummers. I have several hummingbird feeders (from Dollarama $3.50 foot high red plastic with 4 flowers) My previous ones had metal roof but also the flower base which holds the nectar. You could not take it apart to clean. Everything metal rusted and the flowers were also sharp edges so I now stay with plastic. My Ruby throats arrive mid May and stay until September. Adorable, trusting, brave little guys. Nest the size of golf balls lined with dandelion white fluffy "Santa Claus" and actually use spider webs in construction.
AWESOME!!!!! Aloha from Maui, Hawaii.
Wow best footage I've ever seen of hummingbirds. THey are like half insect, half animal. Interesting to see their long tongues and red flashes on their necks and plummage up close.
I love hummingbirds and have a feeder right outside my window.....I live in HOT California, but that doesn't deter these little guys....in fact I hear one right now.....how beautiful these birds are!!
Brilliant work Scott.Bravo!
so amazing we have them here this summer, with many fuchia trees they are constantly around the house. Both front and back.
The feeders not so much. They give way to the bees, and the bees love these flowers too. they are pretty territorial and protect the trees hovering over every flower.
They are just precious!!!!!
Amazing, fantastic, unique, sweet, touching, cute, awsome...
What else we can say?
THEIR SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CCCCCCCUUUUUUUTTTTTTEEEEEEEEEE
That is absolutely amazing!
wow this is so fantastic to watch I feel really humbled.
thank you Amanda France
Thank you so much for the video. It is amazing to such small creatures like the hummingbirds come so as close as our eyes. thanks again for the videos.
Awesome! Those lil birds are by far amazing and to gain their trust like that is wonderful!! Something I intend to try here :-)
Very HAPPY to hear that you no longer use the 'Red Dye.' But what are the red caps?? Keep in mind that you truly DO NOT need any of that extra material. The way feeders are made, they have plenty of red, yellow, and other assorted colors that Hummers are attracted to already incorporated in to them. At least your making your own nectar now, and Yes! That does save you a lot of 'Eagle Shit.' Retired U.S. Marine.
Keep in mind that Feeder Maintenance is of paramount importance. You should wash your feeders at LEAST twice a week. I cleanse mine with every feeding/refill, and i also use a vinegar solution every two weeks. It removes all the excess stickiness form the sugary nectar, and also helps to eliminate the harmful bacteria's that can build up over time.
I have done pretty good with Hummers over the years. If you have any questions, Please feel free to ask, and Please do share as well.
One other helpful hand feeding idea that really works, but WATCH OUT!! When you go out to have a pleasant hand feeding session, put on a red shirt, but as i said; WATCH OUT!! You will get mobbed!! Especially once your Hummers recognize you, which they will. They truly do have a memory, and they do remember who feeds, and cares for them.
HAVE FUN!! Take care and have a Safe & Blessed New Year!!!!
SuperSniperSal
The GUNNY
USMC
Disabled Vet
Is that me or i really like the hummingbird's flying XD
Hummingbirds are my favorite birds out of all of them
Scott this is an amazing work, you are an artist!! thank you for sharing...Maira and Mike
I LOVE ALL BIRDS
these are great pics, had never seen a still (motionless) hummingbird before, like the babe in the hand vid too..:D
I love humming birds
Hola Alaska.
I'm Yeles (Toledo) Spain.
Es bonito, increíble.
Astounding photography!
Fantastis,amazing,beautiful..
i have been to ketchiken and loved it but did not see humming birds, love this video. dorothy h.
Lovely to watch.
i love hummingbirds. they're like the ADD kids of nature
They are so cute!
How cute!! 🐦🐤😍 I've never done this, so I'm just curious. Do people that feed these little creatures ever feel their sharp beaks in their hand? & wouldn't that hurt just a little?
That is so cool! I've had several sit on my finger for a second or two by rescuing them from getting stuck by windows. They just can't figure out they can't fly thru glass.
That surprises me since they have excellent eye sight.
absolutely beautiful ❤
@jahnka1 Haha. We buy sugar in bulk as well. Worth every penny though.
Fuck swimming with dolphins! I want to try this. :)
Try water and honey instead of sugar. Honey has got lots of vitamins and minerals that sugar has not. Honey is a better food and more suited for humnming birds than sugar is. I assure you they will absolutely love it : )
Que belleza!!!como me gustan estos pajaritos!!!
wonderful birds!
Wow!! How beautiful the world can be!!wow!:))
So beautiful creature, i wish i can feed them in my city, here i need to go to forest to see that kind of birds but also from far distance
I'm not sure where you live but humming birds are pretty much everywhere in the U.S. including many cities. I live in city with a population of about 120,000 and I am visited by hummingbirds every day. If you have any outdoor space at all put out some flower pots with red petunias. Then buy some hummingbird feeders and hang them there as well. Hummingbirds have really good eyesight and will see your place from more than a mile away. It is very likely that they fly within a mile of where you live regularly and it will only be a matter of time before they come to visit.
lovely birds they are !
Amaaaaaazing ❤❤❤❤ this made my day!
so beautiful
rofl i wonder if it tickles... i really love animals.. how beautiful :)
Yes it tickles, especially between the fingers when your hand I almost empty.
Incredible ❤
Nice video. What camera are you using?
This is so awesome!
Outstanding!
We had the same experience in Maine. They would come inside the house when the feeder was low.
Incredible!
Wow!! lovely!
I saw one in Austin that I was never able to identify. It had a black head and orange cheek patches, both colors being vibrant. I was so caught up in the head that I can only guess that the body was green. Been looking in books since then.
De toute beauté !
just amazing
c'est une tres belle video
How charming! I would be so excited if a hummingbird landed on my hand, I'm not sure I could be still enough! Could watch them for hours. does look like blood, though....next book in the Twilight series??
Wonderful...thank you!!!
que belleza!!!! es perfecto este video me encanto!!!
God bless you!!! I am kim Dung!
Dung Kim, look at bird bath
wow - nice vid
I have only held onto a hummingbird when fallen from a nest, or tree--a fledgling?! It died--so sad! From shock when falling. I buried him in the garden. Sweetest little hummingbird never held a hummingbird again. Btw, is the red dye safe for sugared water?
they are soooo cute awwwwwwwwwwww
remarkable friendship with natural human...salam kicau..
is water with just sugar enough for them to live on? I bet the liquid from the store contains more different things to keep the hummingbirds healthy?
At one point, around 1:30, you could get dark and think they've pecked your hand until it bled. A little twist on Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds."
Noticed the bug zapper right next to the feeder. The birds never fly into the trap? D:
@HardcoreFruttie Yes, don't worry about the birds getting other nutrients. They get that by eating insects. The sugar provides that raw energy needed to fuel their dynamo metabolism.
@salterylodge what kind of camera is that..its great
if you want the experience, shouldn't it be nectar, no many how much it costs? Is sugar healthy for them?
wow...Lovely Hummingbird! that shows how GOD creation are beautiful and marvelous. Wonderful MIGHTY GOD!!
That's essentially what the nectar is and what they need to live; they have to eat constantly. There is a preferred ration, and as stated in one of his other video's they stopped using the red dye. You need to be careful in not putting to little sugar and/or any dye's that will harm them.
I live in England but one of my wishes is to hand feed hummingbirds and witness them!
Wow
Why is the nectar red if it's just sugar and water?
Nice!
There cute I almost fed one but the hummingbird was skittish and FAST I'm a kid to I laugh so hard I 12 years old I am tell a rather long story for one time I like birds thanks for reading this hopefully.
Logan White, look at bird bath
I got lucky and mic'd one last weekend. The wing movement sound is really loud.
what is the solution U feed? how do U make it?
Please do not use red commercial mix like them. It contains chemicals that give hummingbirds blood clots! Correct home formula (much cheaper and organic) is 1/4 cup cane sugar mixed with 1 cup clean filtered water. Stores 1 week in fridge, 3 days in feeder. Clean out feeder well since mold grows easily with sugar. Feeder should be bright red and yellow as these birds see these colors.
@OStark they also catching bugs in air as i heard
didnt you see in the video where it said thye dont use red dye anymore.
Um amigo me enviou este video de madri espanha.achei muito lindo sou amante da n aturesa..bjus ao Dionisio.gracia..madri.....
amo tudo que da naturesa os passaros sao lindossssssss
This is really lovely, but i must ask, if you are feeding them necter then these birds don't go out and look for their own amongst the local flowers, so their role as pollinators is being subverted and the flowers don't get pollinated like nature intended.
uching That's mostly what bees are for
♥
Lol they are so funny
does brown sugar work as well?
They look like mosquitoes when they're in a group like that
@paul8kangas Hummingbirds require the calorie load from sugar to fuel their fast metabolism. They do not just need sweet stuff. Feeding them stevia would cause them to starve to death wasting their energy on empty sweetness.
Quite amazing. Katherine P. Bush
Does anyone know which species these are? We only get ruby-throated ones where we live.
you can check the links in this page... Help Save Our Hummingbirds On Facebook!
facebook.com/helpsaveourhummingbirds
Beeuteaful!
Это удивительное зрелище!
Cute
I wish I had these hovering around my house instead of mosquitoes..
I was wondering the same thing.
👍❤️
Hong Hong, look at bird bath
We had a humming bird feeder hanging from our wooden balcony,but the ants got all over it,so we removed it.:(
Wait, she's holding a cap in her hand for a portion of the video, so I guess that's ok.