Nice to see a Crowned Woodnymph female. At 5:43 she arrives on the far left side of the center feeder. At 5:56 a White-whiskered Hermit feeding causes the feeder to move, enabling a good view of the Woodnymph. Thanks for these videos.
Thank you for watching, enjoying, and commenting. The female Woodnymph (2 of them) only began to visit near the end of our say (the fourth week), but was a welcomed surprise. I will be sharing a close up short form video featuring just them-hopefully soon! 🍹 Regards, Ayr.
@subtle548 I shared a new video today that you will likely be interested in featuring the Female Crowned Woodnymph th-cam.com/users/shortsrz_cjZIv93w?feature=share
So very precious and beautiful gems of the sky I shared this to the world of hummingbird group on facebook for you!! thanks for sharing this with us!! 💕💕
@NancyJ68 I'm not sure if you know how much I appreciate you for sharing this to Facebook groups for me, so I will attempt to describe it. Because it takes many hours to film and edit these videos, I can often neglect proper sharing to Facebook groups. For you to assist me in any way is HUGE and I thank you very much! Together we can introduce more people to these tiny miracles! I highly value your help Nancy!👍
@ayrmiller8479 you are so welcome glad to do it I really appreciate the videos to watch since i will never be able to travel to go see them due to disability so to see them right from home has been special!!
Wow!! It's a litteral frenzy there! Was a place you stayed at and were the feeders already there for your enjoyment? There is a lil guy with the sides of his face all flared out, so cool!
We bring our own travel feeders in our luggage wherever we go. So these are our own. We have links in the description to our favorite hummingbird feeders that are light weight and easy to clean.
Nice to see a Crowned Woodnymph female. At 5:43 she arrives on the far left side of the center feeder. At 5:56 a White-whiskered Hermit feeding causes the feeder to move, enabling a good view of the Woodnymph. Thanks for these videos.
Thank you for watching, enjoying, and commenting. The female Woodnymph (2 of them) only began to visit near the end of our say (the fourth week), but was a welcomed surprise. I will be sharing a close up short form video featuring just them-hopefully soon! 🍹
Regards, Ayr.
@subtle548 I shared a new video today that you will likely be interested in featuring the Female Crowned Woodnymph th-cam.com/users/shortsrz_cjZIv93w?feature=share
So very precious and beautiful gems of the sky I shared this to the world of hummingbird group on facebook for you!! thanks for sharing this with us!! 💕💕
@NancyJ68 I'm not sure if you know how much I appreciate you for sharing this to Facebook groups for me, so I will attempt to describe it.
Because it takes many hours to film and edit these videos, I can often neglect proper sharing to Facebook groups. For you to assist me in any way is HUGE and I thank you very much! Together we can introduce more people to these tiny miracles! I highly value your help Nancy!👍
@ayrmiller8479 you are so welcome glad to do it I really appreciate the videos to watch since i will never be able to travel to go see them due to disability so to see them right from home has been special!!
@@Thespiritofcoloradorr Much more to come on this channel! Sooo much hummingbird footage to edit and you have motivated me to get going faster on it!👍
Wow!! It's a litteral frenzy there! Was a place you stayed at and were the feeders already there for your enjoyment?
There is a lil guy with the sides of his face all flared out, so cool!
We bring our own travel feeders in our luggage wherever we go. So these are our own. We have links in the description to our favorite hummingbird feeders that are light weight and easy to clean.
OUUUUUU, very cool! Thanks for the handy links! @@SugarDad1