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6/16/2007
8.10 Mb
1:15
| If you turn the volume up, you can hear the sound she makes in this video. That’s what alerted me to her presences, and caused me to go get the video camera. |
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6/16/2007
20.90 Mb
2:47
| This one is my favorite of the hummingbird videos. You can really see the detail as she drinks nectar from the flowers. |
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6/15/2007
7.80 Mb
1:01
| Here is a female Anna’s Hummingbird in my garden one morning. |
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6/15/2007
8.41 Mb
1:25
| I don’t normally see hummingbirds sit still for this long. She made it easy to film her. |
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6/15/2007
2.55 Mb
0:24
| She continued to stay still for this video. |
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6/15/2007
10.70 Mb
1:22
| And here she is darting about, enjoying the flowers in the garden. |
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5/27/2007
15.90 Mb
1:58
| Back in late May 2007 we went for a hike up on the south side of Mount St. Helens to June Lake. Here is the first of two videos I took. |
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5/27/2007
15.90 Mb
1:42
| And here is the second video from our hike to June Lake. It’s at an elevation of about 4200 feet, and even in late May there were still some patches of snow on the trail up. |
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5/6/2007
15.60 Mb
1:05
| In this last video, you can see both parent Robins on the fence in my yard, and then one flies back to the nest for a feeding. Unfortunately, a day or two later an animal managed to get into the nest and kill the babies. I suspect it was a neighborhood cat, since I found baby robin parts on my deck. If it was a raccoon or other predator I presume the parts would have been eaten. |
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5/6/2007
10.00 Mb
0:42
| Another video shot from the roof. In this one you can see one of the parents taking a break in the yard next door. |
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5/6/2007
13.00 Mb
1:00
| On Day 4 of the baby Robins I climbed up on the roof to get a better view. You can see into their next from here, including an egg. |
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5/5/2007
1.90 Mb
0:10
| Day 3 of the baby robins. |
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5/4/2007
7.10 Mb
0:35
| Here’s some video on Day 2 of the baby Robins getting fed. |
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5/3/2007
14.10 Mb
1:06
| In late April I had a pair of Robins make a nest in the eaves under my roof. Their eggs hatched on May 3, and here is my first footage of the baby Robins. |