Check this site out for the birth of humming birds.
Just want to see the hummingbird babies!
Posted by: Mary Fagan on October 7, 2005 10:50 PMJust want to see the hummingbird babies!
Posted by: Mary Fagan on October 7, 2005 10:50 PMVery cool! We have a hummer nest in our avocado tree. The eggs hatched 6 days ago. It's exciting to watch the progress of the babies. It was interesting to see your photos - to see how the babies develop, and the timing. Thanks so much.
there is a hummingbird nest by our house and the female hummer has been with them but this morning she hasent been back in a while.i would really like to know what to do??should i feed them or do i leave them alone??if i have to feed them what should it be??please help me to save these little babies lives!!!
Posted by: paola on March 25, 2007 06:14 PMI had to move a nest as they are chopping tree down. Will mother be able to find the nest? I put it neat the feeder.
Posted by: Nancy Davis on April 23, 2007 06:22 PMI had to move a nest as they are chopping tree down. Will mother be able to find the nest? I put it near the feeder.
Posted by: Nancy Davis on April 23, 2007 06:22 PMI had to move a nest as they are chopping tree down. Will mother be able to find the nest? I put it near the feeder.
Posted by: Nancy Davis on April 23, 2007 06:22 PMWe have seen what appears to be a baby hummer in flight but aren't sure. They were about the size of a moth but the wing speed was fast as an adult hummer. How can we know for sure?
Posted by: Sammy on October 1, 2007 01:39 AMWe have seen what appears to be a baby hummer in flight but aren't sure. They were about the size of a moth but the wing speed was fast as an adult hummer. How can we know for sure?
Posted by: Sammy on October 1, 2007 01:41 AMI was wondering, what do baby humming birds eat because my dog found a a nest with some of there eggs in it and he tried to hert them so I save them and cept them.
Posted by: Amber on June 13, 2008 12:40 PM