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peacexisxfree (September 19, 2008 at 7:42 am)
thank you, warren.
nikonpictopro (September 18, 2008 at 10:04 pm)
it's actually very simple, the hummingbirds don't care if humans are around, you just have to stay still with small movements.
nikonpictopro (September 18, 2008 at 10:02 pm)
a male ruby throated hummingbird has a red neck. The female does not. That is how you tell for ruby throated hummingbirds such as the one in the film. They are the most common hummingbirds in the U.S. I belive. Hope this answers your question.
wemerson2 (September 11, 2008 at 5:09 pm)
Im not sure--in fact, I don't know what you are talking about. Who gave you a minus three?
1schwererziehbar1 (September 11, 2008 at 12:38 pm)
thank you. why the fuck did i get -3 ?
wemerson2 (September 10, 2008 at 11:33 pm)
The music title is called Attitude by the group called Skit.
wemerson2 (September 10, 2008 at 11:31 pm)
The feeder in the video is designed by National Geographic. I've had about a dozen. This is the most dependable. The biggest problem with others is leakage of sugar water on the ground which attracts ants. The birds don't like that and will avoid the feeder. Although it is not obvios, there is a ridge on this feeder and the birds do perch and feed. But there is very little fun in that sort of video.
kyleleigh06 (September 10, 2008 at 5:35 pm)
how can you tell a male from a female bird? is the colors?
ObserveIt (July 28, 2008 at 11:59 am)
lol! why complicate this? why blabber? Just look at the bird. Thats why the video is here.
melscorcho (June 30, 2008 at 7:41 pm)
Yes that is true. It takes more energy for them to hover than regular flying. So perches let them have a rest, which I agree is very nice. long live hummers! |