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Nesting hummingbird in better light
#11
If you can snag that nest when it is done being used, check it out. They are even softer than they look.
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#12
Ombligo wrote:
There better be baby pictures forthcoming...

yeah, I would love to see some pictures. I wonder how small they are? heck, the parents are almost too small to see sometimes. The babies must be like bees I guess, based on the egg dimensions mentioned above.
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#13
I'm planning to document it as best I can without disrupting the process. I read it'll be a total of five to six weeks from laying the eggs till any offspring leave the nest.
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#14
we need a web cam, like those eagle cam in PA or owl cam in GA.
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#15
That is super cool, had never seen this before. Finally, a productive use for spiderwebs!

I mean, for non-spiders.
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#16
Wow, that is so cool! I will be very excited to see the baby pictures. Confusedmiley-signs154:
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#17
You are so lucky!!!
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#18
Pam wrote:
You are so lucky!!!

Yes I am!
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#19
Very cool!
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