Friday, June 30, 2006

Saw A Fledgling Today

These first two photos are of another hummingbird visiting some of the flowers that are blooming in my yard right now. These are the same flowers momma hummingbird has kept guard over.



I thought it might be fun to check out some of the flowers hummingbirds love, and the fledglings will soon be visiting. One already has that I know of, I was sitting on the porch drinking some coffee this morning, camera inside the house plugged in to let the battery charge, when one of the fledglings stopped by for a visit, it checked out some Petunias, then the new feeder from Duncraft, and landed on the Duncraft feeder and sat there for a few minutes before flying off again. I will have to keep an eye out for them now and see if I can't get some photos of them.

The hummingbird pictured here is visiting the Jupiters Beard, it's in full bloom right now, and the hummingbirds love it.


This is another flower they love, it's a form of Linaria and it is blooming right now, I have both a pink and purple flowered ones.







This last photo is of Lambs Ears, I have two different types, this one is blooming right now, and the hummingbirds do like it. If you leave the flower stalks on them over the winter in the spring the hummingbirds will collect down from them for their nests.


I will post some other flowers over the weekend, and hopefully before too long some photos of the fledglings when they start to visit. Another note about the flowers posted tonight is all three of these reseed themselves, and seem to do fine without much watering. So far the deer haven't eaten the Jupiters Beard but they sometimes do.

Monday, June 26, 2006

Second Fledgling Is Flying

I found the second fledgling yesterday morning sitting on the reed of some tall grass. These little fledglings are more like helicopters when they first start to fly, wonder how long before they obtain those jet fighter flight skills

I think it was getting bored there, or maybe it was just waking up. It took a short flight from where you see it sitting here, landed on my leg and clung to my pant leg for a few short moments, then flew up into the nearby Cedar tree.


Here's what the nest looks like now that they are finished with it. They really squished it down, and flattened it out.

I saw one of the fledgling last night in the Cedar tree, and saw the mother come feed it, and there was one up there this morning that I could locate as well. They are too high up to get any shots of, but who knows maybe they will be visiting me soon and I'll be able to get more shots of them. The mom is visiting the flower beds and feeders. I'm sure she will bring them around once they can fly better and are ready to start feeding from the flowers on their own.

After reading about all the things that might eat baby hummingbirds, I sure am thankful they have both done so well, and the nest was a success for the mother hummingbird.

I have decided to keep the blackberry bushes and just prune them back from now on, and let it mingle with the honeysuckle, I may get some cuttings from the honeysuckle and plant some elsewhere in the yard, this variety blooms when the native honeysuckle is finished blooming. I have noticed the hummingbirds really love the blackberry blossoms. And I have to admit, I love the jam that comes from the berries.

Saturday, June 24, 2006

The Second Nestling Has Fledged

Here's where I found the first fledgling this morning...



Looked like it must of been flying around some early this morning, and getting ready to take to the nearby Cedar tree. I saw it fluttering around a little this evening in the Cedar branches, too far up for any pictures. Maybe it will be visiting the flowers and feeders soon.


And here's the second one, away from the nest, wonder how long before it takes to the Cedar tree.

Here's another little hummer that came for a visit tonight, I think it's the same one I got the other photo of sipping nectar from the flowers. It's not the least bit afraid of me.

Friday, June 23, 2006

One Fledgling Is Flying

The Fledgling that's been on the ground for a couple days is now flying. It flew a very short distance last night, just a couple of feet, and spent the night on a low honeysuckle stem, was there this morning, and spent most of the afternoon there. The other is still on the nest.

Here's a shot of the hummingbird that's fledged with an ant on the tip of it's beak.



It was just after I took this next shot that it decided it was time to fly. I would have loved to get a picture of that too, only one problem, it landed right on top of my camera! I was quite surprised at that. It sat on my camera for a few minutes while I talked to it, then flew off again this time even farther.

It flew up into a nearby branch of the blackberry bushes, and made a fairly nice landing. It didn't take long for it to start exploring the branch it landed on. They seem to like checking things out with their beaks and tongues.

Here's a shot of another hummingbird that flew over and was sipping some nectar from the Jupiters Beard, this one wasn't shy at all about me being right there. This is one of the ones the mother hummingbird runs off when she catches it in the area.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Learning To Fly

This morning when I went out to check on the hummingbirds, I found the one that had fledged sitting in the grass, and doing fine. Mom no longer lands to feed it, she feeds it while she is hovering over it, that has to take some good flight skills, and beak coordination.




This one was fun to watch today, it is learning how to fly. It will get it's wings going then work it's way back and forth across the piece of dry grass it's sitting on in this shot. Sometimes it flies off it a couple inches then gets back up on it. I wonder if it will be flying by tomorrow.


The other one seems content on the nest by itself so far, but I bet it wont be long before it decides to join the other one again.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

To Fledge Or To Fall?

Well, it looked more like a fall to me, but I guess that's just how they must fledge the nest. They seemed to both grow fond of that one spot on the nest.

They both seemed rather comfy for the most part of the day.

This one especially....

The one on the top eventually decided to try standing on the other ones head while flapping it's wings almost took the other one with it when it started to fall. It seemed to find itself a little branch from the honeysuckle to land on, and made itself comfortable there.

I sat back and watched for a bit to make sure the mother hummingbird found this one alright, and she seemed to find it easy enough, and is still feeding, and caring for it.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Almost Time To Fledge!

This morning when I checked on the baby hummingbirds one was still sitting on the top of the nest, and the other one still staying cozy inside the nest. The nest has stretched out quite a bit.

The baby hummingbird inside the nest was getting it's wings into shape, and practicing flapping them.

By this afternoon both hummingbirds were sitting on the top of the nest, guess the one inside the nest was getting lonely.

I imagine one of them will fledge tomorrow morning, and if it does then it will be right on schedule from what I've read. Might be fun trying to get pictures of them at the feeders and flowers, Momma Hummer is already defending the new feeder.

Saturday, June 17, 2006

Thank You Duncraft!

If you have visited the Duncraft Wild Bird blog, then you most likely already know that one of the photos of the mother hummingbird, won in the hummingbird photo contest.
Since the hummingbird posed so nicely for the camera, she earned herself, along with her babies, this beautiful new hummingbird feeder.
When I got home yesterday afternoon I discovered the feeder had arrived, I can't believe how fast I got it!
They did a fantastic job of packing it, and even sent a couple boxes of nectar with it.
What perfect timing for the feeder to arrive! I think one of the baby hummers knew it was here, ok so maybe I did tell them their new feeder was here. Well one of the babies decided to start sitting on the side of the nest as soon as it heard the news. It has also been practicing flapping it's wings.
It looks kind of comfy sitting up on top of the nest. besides starting to flap it's wings it's been stretching it's beak up into the air and sticking it's tongue in and out, as if it were under a flower and sipping the nectar out, looks like it's preparing to fledge the nest soon.
Here's the other one, enjoying more space in the nest.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Still Growing!

The baby hummingbirds are getting bigger every day. Starting to see some of the green coloring on their backs now, more so on the first one that hatched.


They seem to be stretching the nest out just a little bit, and their beaks now pop up over the edge a little.

Now that they have feathers, they spend some time preening themselves. Look at those little itty bitty wings!


Another shot of one of the babies preening itself, they're both in the nest, the other one is hard to see but it is there.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

Hummingbirds Are Doing Well

The Mother Hummingbird is still taking good care of her nestlings, a couple of the other hummingbirds in the area have figured out the best time to hit up the feeder and flowers is when she is shading her nestlings. Any other time she chases them off. She even chased a couple of goldfinches away that got too close to the hummingbird feeder.

Starting to see some of the rufous coloring on the nestlings. Sometimes it's hard to tell that there are actually two of them in the nest.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Babies Have Reached Nestling Stage

Mom has stopped brooding the hatchlings, so I guess that officially makes them Nestlings now. They are now able to maintain their own body temperature, pin feathers are coming in fast, and both of their eyes are opening up.


They are still tiny, but sure have grown a lot, and Even though the mother hummingbird doesn't have to brood them any longer to keep them warm, she does still shade them when the sun hits the nest.

Hard to believe that in about two weeks these two will be ready to fledge the nest. I will miss them when they do, hope I get to watch as mom teaches them to sip nectar from flowers.

I did make a new friend today! This little redbreasted nuthatch was flying between the feeder and cedar tree, it would take a seed and then go burry it in the bark of the tree, and just kept going back and forth between the two. It almost landed on me when I was standing in the yard watching it. So I moved next to the feeder and it sure didn't mind me being there.


I decided to see if it would take some seed from my hand and it didn't even hesitate.

As a matter of fact it even landed on my hand a few times.

I sure hope this one keeps coming around, I had a fun time feeding it.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Hummingbird Update

The Hummingbird Family is doing fine, here's shot of the mother hummingbird with her hatchlings. When she returns to her nest she lands on the side of it, then sometimes will tap the babies beaks with hers to see if they are hungry.


Here are the babies sticking their heads out of the nest, thier eyes are just starting to open now. They wiggle around so much at times I wonder how they will both stay on that nest when they get bigger.


Here they are cuddled up together, they are even starting to get a few tiny little pin feathers.



Monday, June 05, 2006

Baby Hummingbirds Are Active Today

Wow active little babies today, the sun hit the nest and I thought they were going to crawl right out of it. Good thing for them moma hummer didn't stay away very long, and showed up to keep them shaded. The top of their beaks are starting to turn black now, the inside and underneath are still yellow.


I got to watch the mother hummingbird come drink from the birdbath today. I didn't get any pictures of it, but it was interesting, she hovered just above the water and drank then flew back to her nest so she could keep those babies shaded.

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Baby Hummingbirds Growing Fast

Busy Feeding Babies


The mother hummingbird must be feeding these babies super bugs or something, they are actually growing quite fast. The babies are a little hard to see in the next shot, but look at how they fill the nest up now compared to when they first hatched.



I just thought this next one looked cute with it's little head lifted up, and beak open. This one popped it's head up when the other one started to wiggle around a bit.