Hummingbird Baby's First Two Weeks in the Nest TIMELAPSE
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ค. 2024
- We were able to set up a new Allen's Hummingbird nest cam. Our mama hummingbird built her nest on an Umbrella Plant and our community named her Raindrop.
We joined her incubation process on the 14th day after she laid her second egg. She kept busy adding nesting material and protecting her eggs from the high winds.
Then on the afternoon of the 15th day we noticed that there was a crack on one of the eggs. We were so happy to witness this miracle.
Raindrop fed her first hatchling and we waited for the second egg to hatch.
One day passed, two days…., and three days passed and the second egg hadn’t hatched. Usually an egg will hatch within 18 days. When an egg doesn’t hatch, either it was not fertilized to begin with or there is a developmental problem within the egg.
Our community named the baby Dewdrop. Let's watch the time-lapse of Dewdrop's first two weeks in the nest.
Stay tuned because XY has just begun wing exercising or “wingercising” and we will be watching our little hummingbird getting ready for the first big day out of the nest!
🧾 Frequently Asked Questions
⏯We made a video about all the frequently asked questions about hummingbird nests, you can watch it here: • Hummingbird Nest Ultim...
❓What species of hummingbird is this?
This is an Allen's Hummingbird which normally breeds on the West coast of the United States and Mexico, although the bird has been spotted in other areas of the southern United States.
❓When did the mother hummingbird laid her eggs?
The first egg was laid on April 9 and the second on April 12.
❓How long do hummingbirds incubate their eggs?
Hummingbirds incubate the eggs for 15 to 18 days.
❓How many clutches do hummingbirds have?
Hummingbirds in Southern California usually have two to three clutches each season.
❓When do baby hummingbirds open their eyes?
It usually takes more than a week for a baby’s eyes to open. On average, a newborn’s eyes are open 9 days after he has hatched.
❓What is the nest made from?
The nest is made from grasses and small twigs filled in with soft and fluffy fiber that the mother hummingbird finds on fuzzy plants like seed pods, dandelion down, cottonwood and the like. The nest is held together with spider silk and is soft and spongy to accommodate the rapidly increasing size of the baby birds. To camouflage the nest she put paint chips on the outside to try to blend in with the house.
❓How can I help with the nest building?
You can supply soft material for the mother hummingbird to use in her nest. You can buy nesting material for your hummingbird here: amzn.to/3pJYepN
❓What camera are you using for this live stream?
Here is the link to our camera: amzn.to/3alaoh8
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Always been fascinated by how much of Mama's beak goes down the baby's gullet to deliver the food. Just jams and wiggles her beak about until it literally disappears into the baby. A skewering of sorts lol!
What a great Mother's day gift...for ALL of us!!
Thank you, Carole, for topping my great day off with this special treat!
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My love for Mama Raindrop and her baby. Happy Mother’s Day to her!
Those little babies are gorgeous~👍
Thank you for sharing this video~🤗
No matter how often I see it it's always a wonder. A very pretty compilation--thank you!
My goodness! How brave swinging a top like that.❤❤❤
Nature is so beautiful! Happy Mother's Day everyone.🌺🌹💕
Always incredible to watch! TY Carole.
Yay❣️❣️❣️ Mama Raindrop and Baby Dewdrop… so sweet ❤ , thank you for this 2 week Timelapse… really great❣️ Looking forward to more great viewing❣️ Happy Mother’s Day Raindrop and all Mamas❣️❣️❣️
God Is Amazing To Create Mother Nature!
Thank you. I had the joy of watching a sweet hummingbird mama and her two babies years ago outside my home! This brings that time back to me!
This is soooo awesome. Our son’s name is Dewey & we used to call him Dew Drop as well lolol. Thank you for sharing ❤
So Beautiful!!! Thank You!!💚💚And Raindrop and Dewdrop brought a teardrop to me!
Awww.
amazing so sweet and beautiful life ❤❤❤.thank you so much .
Happy mother's Day 😊🥰🤣
Thanks for sharing. This was so interesting.
Amazing!
You are an energetic, extremely intelligent and successful person. I hope that I can add “successful author” to that description. I always thought that all those photographs, along with the hardships you had to endure to obtain them would be forthcoming. It reminds me of Audubon, trekking the wilderness and illustrating the glorious birds! Keep it up! Surely the ultimate goal is to publish the results.
Thank you so much. Very kind words!
Little miracles.
Hardly any hummingbirds in Tennessee this year 😢
A lot of people are reporting fewer birds, not just in Tennessee.
I wonder why
Will you share what camera setup was used to capture these amazing shots?
On this particular nest we are using a Reolink security camera.
Momma beak goes so deep into baby throat…….
Some birds remove the poo sacs far from the nest to deter predators… do hummingbirds not need this that this nest shows no sac removals?
Not done with hummingbirds. The poo is only a tiny speck and dries quickly.
@@HummingbirdSpot Tyvm for letting me know.