Evening Prize Fights

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As usual they are ornery as ever. I’m trying different angles and distances to get the best focus I can with this little camera. I can’t afford a more expensive model yet so I’ll keep experimenting. We has some black-chins in this one and a brief cameo from a Rufous. Still not able to get the Broad-tail in all it’s glory.

Hummingbird Photographers – Texas Parks and Wildlife [Official]

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Meet a couple from East Texas who have combined their interest in birds and love of travel, along with a mastery of photography, to capture the fleeting flight of the hummingbird. Join the Texas Hummingbird Roundup at www.tpwd.state.tx.us

Swarming North Texas Hummingbirds

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Note there are two feeders, after they finished off the far one and they swarmed the closer feeder. Video taken through a window.

Wingscapes Birdcam: hummingbirds, orioles and woodpeckers

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I set up my Wingscapes Birdcam next to the hummingbird feeders to catch a glimpse of who visits us when we’re not at home. Filmed in Rimrock, AZ.

Oregon Hummingbird Migration?

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Hi Everyone!

I moved to Oregon this last summer, and I put out hummingbird feeders like I used to in northern Idaho. We used to take the feeders down in late July – early August, but that was because of Idaho’s winter climate. In Oregon, when is the best time to take them down? I still have my one hummer that comes on a daily basis, but its October now, and he hasn’t headed south for the winter. Do Oregon hummingbirds stay here year-round (I’m in Salem), or do they migrate to Latin America like most species? I’m just wanting to know if I need to take my feeder down to kinda force him to migrate, or if they stay during the winters. Thanks!

Hummingbird Feeders – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 126.avi

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OK, we’ve finished added 7 newly decorated Shepard Hooks with flowers and 10 new Hummingbird feeders to add to our Wisconsin Garden flora environment in honor this Memorial Day Rememberance Holiday. Thank you Richard for your service as we extend our thanks to all veterans everywhere who have served, both past and present.

Are there substitute sweeteners I can use to make hummingbird nectar?

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I am out of white sugar and cant go to the store…the hummingbirds are EVERYWHERE and really hungry…HELP?

HELP!!! I FOUND A BABY HUMMINGBIRD!! WHAT TO DO?

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I found a baby hummingbird in our game room. It was on the floor, and I couldn’t find the nest anywhere, believe me I looked. And the thing is that the game room has been closed for two days so I don’t think the mother has been there since then. And I don’t know what to do, I put the hummingbird outside of the game room entrance and left it there for a little while but it didn’t move and I didn’t see another hummingbird anywhere. So I put it in a warm place, and now WHAT DO I DO??? is it possible to keep the hummingbird and raise it??
thanks for the help, I put it outside near the game room in a old nest that I found in a tree, [right next to a hummingbird flower tree] so I’m hoping it will survive, and hummingbirds dont have a sense of smell so they wont know I touched it. So I’m just going to let nature take its course, its a beautiful bird I hope it lives!

Dawn at the hummingbird feeder near Remer, MN.

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Dim the room lights and go to fullscreen for best viewing.

What kind of bird feeder and feed should I get?

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I live in Summerville, SC and I wanted to buy a bird feeder to feed birds (of course). Unfortunately, I don’t know what kind of birds are found here (hummingbirds, goldfinches, etc. )and what kind of feed to get. Any ideas?

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