Great stuff! I had no idea until this storm hit that hummingbirds could survive and thrive in freezing, snowy weather. Seeing the seagull in the background on your clip accentuated how tiny and tough these little hummingbirds are.
My first ever video to post on YouTube was seeing this hummingbird on our 10th floor balcony here in on the Capilano Reserve in North Vancouver, British Columbia. We've learned to bring the feeder in at night so it doesn't freeze. These beautiful, tiny birds need to eat constantly due to their high metabolisms...hence the rapid wing movement. I love these birds and seeing their beauty every day during the year in our balcony window!
@madden5413 that red crap is nectar you dufus... why do you think they r comin there???
vishvishify 6 months ago
Nice, but you're not doing the birds any favors by using that red crap in it.
madden5413 1 year ago
Great stuff! I had no idea until this storm hit that hummingbirds could survive and thrive in freezing, snowy weather. Seeing the seagull in the background on your clip accentuated how tiny and tough these little hummingbirds are.
BSproductions45 3 years ago
My first ever video to post on YouTube was seeing this hummingbird on our 10th floor balcony here in on the Capilano Reserve in North Vancouver, British Columbia. We've learned to bring the feeder in at night so it doesn't freeze. These beautiful, tiny birds need to eat constantly due to their high metabolisms...hence the rapid wing movement. I love these birds and seeing their beauty every day during the year in our balcony window!
rezbluez 3 years ago