Hummer Nest '05

A tiny bird on a tiny nest.
She is holding her head high -- as well she should!

February 8th, 2005

At a chance moment, while she goes for a snack -- we can take a peek at what she has there - -

Wow! Two tiny pearl white eggs, all of 13mm (1/2") long!

One week later. (Feb. 14th)
We sneak another peek - - -

Firstborn!!

After the struggle to break out of his tiny shell, it appears he is just plumb tuckered out!!

A few hours later, our new arrival has recovered and is thinking -- "How about something to eat!!"

"MOM!"

 

February 21, 2005

Another visit with the Hummer family.
Little Mother is there protecting the nest from today's rain showers.

Sooner or later she must leave to renew her energy reserve.

And this is the progress report - - -

 

Yes, let us look a little closer - - -

February 25th

Just checking - -
They're getting fuzzzie - -

A closer view - -
Their stubby little beaks are growing - -

Traces of the Allen's breed color are bursting from those tiny pin-feathers.

March 1st, 2005

Growing, and gaining more color - -

March 4th, 2005

Rain has been falling, but it appears that Mom has kept the babes safe and dry - -

Sleepy time - -

Won't be long now!!

 

March 7th, 2005

At the ripe old age of 21 days, the brave one has left the nest, he is likely in that tangle of vines and Poison Oak, but I couldn't locate him. I could hear Mom scolding me, though!

March 9th, 2005

Feel that empty feeling? Yes, they've both left the nest -- Happy Landings to them!!

For a size comparison: A toothpick is 2-1/2 " long, a penny is 3/4" in diameter.

My thanks to Maggie!

For it was she who first located this nest.