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Title: Baby Hummer Cam - Too Cute!!!
Post by: lagomorphmom on Apr 06, 11, 06:12:25 PM
Ok, SGM adjacent. I thought if I put this here, it would be with the eagle cam post.

Great cam, close and also involves an orphan hummer adopted by Emma the mom.

WORLD OF HUMMINGBIRDS! on USTREAM:
This cam is located 3 miles from downtown Laguna Beach, in Southern California, USA
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ourhummingbirdnest-com

Info on Emma's clutches and this year's orphan:
OurHummingbirdNest
http://ourhummingbirdnest.shutterfly.com/

Fyi, the towel around the nest surrounds this year's nest as well as Emma's from last year. Although hummer nests stretch, this year's became too small with the extra addition. I can't believe how much bigger they are just since Monday.

If you click on now, Emma is actively going back and forth to feed.
Title: Re: Baby Hummer Cam - Too Cute!!!
Post by: lagomorphmom on Apr 07, 11, 09:07:21 AM
Can't believe how fast these little ones are growing! They look bigger just from last night!!! (And no rabbit in the nest  :2thumbsup: )

Give them a look, doesn't take too long for Emma to back and forth to feed them. (And the birds singing in the background is very peaceful while you're waiting)
Title: Re: Baby Hummer Cam - Too Cute!!!
Post by: lagomorphmom on Mar 30, 13, 06:14:45 PM
While we're catching up on the new nest cams for this season, here's a reminder about the wonderful web cam:

http://www.ustream.tv/worldofhummingbirds

While Emma (Ruby) is still in the yard, her nest from last year has been taken over by an Allen's HB, aka Tinkerbell. Hijinx has ensued but so far Tink has remained queen of the nest. Hatch watch is starts NOW!
Title: Re: Baby Hummer Cam - Too Cute!!!
Post by: AvocadoFlyer on Mar 31, 13, 08:33:01 AM
This is great!  Thanks!!
Title: Re: Baby Hummer Cam - Too Cute!!!
Post by: Nanette on Apr 02, 13, 07:43:24 PM
Tink's babies, Peter and Wendy, hatched this morning. They look like little raisins!