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Amazing Hummingbird Slow motion (Amateur footage!)

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2009

A few shots in slow motion and stills from the Anna's hummingbirds that are still lingering around our house.

The music is courtesy of Jason Shaw.
http://www.audionautix.com/html/hot_linx.html
http://www.youtube.com/user/audionautix

Be sure to check out his channel and website. He's a seriously talented musician and his videos are a mix of various topics and comedy. Good stuff!

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  • Thanks. One more question. I want to visit California in January. Do you have hummingbirds at that time or would later be better?

  • @ronsig I think by then the Black Throats have migrated south but the Anna stick around most of the winter.  I only have a few hummingbirds that actually hang around my feeder. I've seen quite a few real colorful varieties over on the central coast of California.

  • Thanks for answering. Where do you live that you get these great hummingbirds? I only get one kind here.

  • @ronsig You're welcome. I live in Central California.

  • Amazing. You are an amateur? Looks very professional to me. What camera do you use?

  • @ronsig I use a Casio EX-F1 camera.  I use the camera a lot and have gotten much better with it over time. Thank you for the compliment.

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  • Great video! put it in my favs.

  • I'm sure there must be a nest around here, but I have not found it yet. It would be facinating to see the tiny babies and watch them grow and see their first flight. Hummingbirds are funny little creature- they seem to hate each other and each one thinks the feeder is all their own. Thanks for the nice words

    Jeff

  • Very Nice! HB's have always been special to me. In 1979 when first married, they built a nest in the Mulberry tree in the back yard. Got to watch the babies be raised from eggs. Incredibly tiny!

    We have lots of them up here on the mountain. They zoom around like guided missiles, arguing and complaining.

    I really like this vid. Keep em coming!

    Steve

  • They are facinating to watch. I like how in certain positions the wings are thrusting down with both the up and down beats. The do often land on the perches, but the male (with the darker head and red throat) is pretty cautious because at any moment one of the territorial females will attack him and chase him from the feeder. He drinks, looks around, etc. They typically feed at least every 10 minutes, and at night they go into a sort of hybernation, or they would starve to death.

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