They're the most beautiful birds and are endemic to America from Alaska to Patagonia , you can find hummingbirds in every single country of the Americas. They're living gems .
Watch these beauties every year between March 15th and October 15th. They let you know their presence and often wave goodbye at end of migration. Love them all.
Thank you so much for using all *accurate photos and videos* for these beautiful birds! So many of these "countdown" videos don't! Often they include a bunch of "filler" images that show completely different species, other than the ones they're supposed to be displaying. So this is refreshing! Well done! 👍
Well I wish that you poeple knew that earth was visited by other humans beings from other solar systems who have there planet ravaged by reptilian wars cause of that they used earth for a sanctuary for many animals species cause they only have one option for saving lives or their beautiful animals birds insects that is so important for a healthy environment that is a fragile thing that they want to save cause they know all life how long it may take all life as the potential for a consciousness gaia.com
Hummingbirds also help to pollinate vegetable and flower gardens too. I have fed them for 35 years. I also got my mom interested in doing (she has passed on now) the same. I passed this interest on to my son and his family also. I have immensely enjoyed them over many years. I've also enjoyed their attitude, intelligence, and boldness. They can also be quite comical at times! Here we have the ruby throated hummingbirds in western NC, USA.
Nice to know that there are beautiful hummingbirds like this. I am a fan of hummingbird And I’m happy to feed. Them I just hope that those countries you mention will preserve them if they are endangered
I should consider myself lucky as We have 3 feeders that are filled year round for our hummingbirds. We have some species that over-winter here in the Pacific Northwest in Washington State. More join in the spring. We have Several different species including the 'Anna's Hummingbird' 3:31. But WOW I would SO LOVE to see All those Beauties from South-America!!!
I never tire of seeing & discovering the many species of hummingbird. Like many, I have a little family of them who visit my place everyday. I can just stand motionless, & for a little while, watch them do their thing. It's beautiful.
@@suzannemyson5326 You'd better believe I'm way more enlightened than you. Only the ignorant ones follow the bible. How bout you go read richard dawkins instead. start with "the god delusion".
Yes it is. I don't understand how ppl can be so cruel in the first place. I mean, animals are adorable and very important for everyone's survival. I'll never understand such ppl
Wonderful that there is new creatures that are not dangerous Or ugly . Good video. We my wife and I feed hummingbirds every year here in West Virginia. 😎🎩🦁👑😎🌡✝️✝️🔯🕉🕎🌑🎄🎄💻🛰🕉🕎✡️👑👑🔯🐅🐅😱☯️🕉🕎⚛️🔯✝️✡️
Thank you very much for your excellent video of these beautiful little bird's¡ I'm British and we don't have these wonderful little bird's in Britain!!! We do have lots of beautiful bird's though!! I have enjoyed watching this video!!!
Thank you so much for this I love hummingbirds so much you wouldn’t believe I’ve actually saved one’s life before . I have had them land in my hand only once . I kept a picture of it and I also have a picture of the one that I saved . love your video
Thank you for your love and kindness to these stunning little birds, Rita Hanford! I rescued animals my whole life, birds too, but not hummer. They sound like a large bumble bee when they fly close to your head. 🌷🐥
I know how to get them to come to your hands in about 35 mins Step 1: get some nectar from your hummingbird feeder and get it in your hand Step 2: sit outside for about 35 mins Step 3: let the humming birds come to you :3
Hi everyone @ Zone A I have never seen hummingbirds this close ever and did not know they are so tiny but oh so beautiful thank you so much for sharing this beautiful video and the photography is wonderful beautiful and amazing high 5 on the beautiful photography 👍👍😀😀🌹🌹❤️❤️
“Omg humming birds are so cuteeeee! We must protect them!” Honey bees : I make half all the food in America and other countries can y’all remember me Albino lions : y’all getting protected?
Technically honey bees are invasive to North America and have done huge damage to native bee populations. The native bee populations were more efficient and better for the environment. We should be protecting them instead; people just care more about honey bees because they care more about honey than practical environmental conservation.
They call them humming birds for a few reasons i like the fact that when the males dive down their tail feathers make different noises that the female hears from him diving above her, then flashes his special brilliant colored feathers
@Churchill Bebe I thought it was interesting that the Anna’s Hummingbird was included. It isn’t even the most beautiful hummer of North America, at least not in my opinion!
@@deborahmerkerson1145 Agreed! I'll guessing the creator of the vid felt compelled to include a N American species on the list. The Anna's is beautiful, but probably wouldn't make my top 40 list. Perhaps I'm being harsh. ;)
Let's not forget, the beautiful 🇯🇲 Jamaican "Doctor bird" - Black Billed and Red Billed Hummer. Beautiful iridescent green and black w/ probably the longest tail 😁 💚🖤
#6 took my breath away! #5 is almost as spectacular. #3 Spatchel-tailed is amazing! #1, I may have seen while in Costa Rica. This was an awesome video! TYSM!
Nike Husk they originated in north and South America, and other continents are too far away for them to reach. Almost every geographical area has some birds exclusive to them.
Hummingbirds evolved in the Americas about 22 million years ago. By that time, Europe, Africa and Asia were already thousands of miles from the Americas, too far to allow them to migrate.
Great video with a lot of common sense comments and observations. Looking forward to seeing others by you. I'm here in Las Vegas and love my hummers. I need to get a couple more feeders and they squabble over just the one. Fun watch them annoy the Cooper's Hawk when it shows up at the bird bath. Too small and quick to catch and bugs the crap out of him.
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We have #7 Anna's Hummingbird? All around outside our home in California, i watch them enough to be slightly familiar with certain individuals that have certain spots they like to sit or tactics they use to chase or scare away other males trying to get a drink from "their" feeding spot. Actually had one a few days ago zip under our patio while being chased by a 2nd humming bird and was going so fast it almost hit my leg but at the last second it shifted and with it's tiny feet rebounded off my shin and completely lost the one chasing him. He then sat on his favorite stick in the bushes gave himself a little scratch puffed his feathers and went back to drinking on the feeder. The little guys are like amped-up tiny gym bros constantly checking one another until a girl shows up then it seems like they get confused about weather they want to chase her off or try and flex out in front of her. So Much Cuter when little birds do it. 😄👍
I almost want to move to the Andes just to see the humming birds . The ruby throated variety is a good clean look but those Central and South American humming birds are awesome. Do they need in S.Am. countries a journeyman welder down south? Just asking lol