Special thanks for the support of the Hummingbird Spot Members and especially to the Hummingbird Fanatics: Patchouli, Justine Floresee, ABirdPerson, EJP Campbell, Cynthia Fortner PhD, Sharon Tallon, Wyatt Doolittle, Morrigaine E Wolf!
What a B E A utiful experience to have so close to the equator with so many of God's creations. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful video. Here in the northeast we only get the Ruby Throated Hummingbird, but I am grateful to enjoy them every year from mid May till mid September.
GORGEOUS! Wish i had the means and the freedom to go all over the world to see these fascinating special little creatures. I have about 4 here in Texas, ruby throat and black chinned. But i'm lucky enough that i even get to experience the few i have.
I love seeing you on the other side of the live cam! How lovely and reminiscent of my beautiful forests. Lovely to see all the wonderful hummingbirds on the channel. Thank you!
As I'm sitting here watching my own feeders and always amazed by them, I can't imagine how exciting that would be. And what a beautiful lodge. Everything's so green and pretty. Love your candidness lol. Those guys always seem to take such good care of you. Even though I saw your still shots, I can't get the proper name for that big beautiful blue hummer with the long tail. My favorite!! Thanks once again for sharing all of your adventures with us Carole. We've learned and enjoyed SO MUCH❤️
Thank you again Carol. What a very nice lodge you stayed in! Looks like the weather was a little damp and disappointing, but the hummingbirds were not. I wish I could visit all these far away places and watch hummingbirds! It must be so exciting. Bless you Carol, thanks again.
Carole, in my comment I didn't mention the feeders in back of the lodge. It is really enjoyable to watch those feeders with so many species visiting! And also fun at night to watch the bats! Steve is really good at helping to learn the many different species
My highest rating usually is 5 of Mo's roses. You get 10 for this video. Hardly any videos give the bird's IDs, and this one shows perfect specimens, even male and female. The lodge is making me very jealous.
Another amazing video which I loved watching. Thank you so much as I certainly will never see most of the Hummingbirds in your videos here in Texas. Thank you so much
Wow what a break taking video, I absolutely love hummingbirds and we used to have them in our back yard in S. California. But now we live back in New Zealand at the bottom of the South Island, and there are no hummingbirds...bummer...I miss them. Bronwyn New Zealand 🇳🇿🇳🇿
One of the most magical moments of my life was being escorted up a driveway by about 10-12 hummers once. We thought they were bumblebees until we got a good look at them. The guy that owned the place had been feeding them for years & there was a regular colony of them. They were green & sleek & very agile.🙂
So cool! Question: do you have any tips for keeping the bees off your feeders? Having an awful time this season; running off the poor birds constantly. 🥺
Bees actually prefer flowers to feeders. Plant herbs with tiny flowers like marjoram, thyme, etc. and put out water dishes with stones in them for the bees to land on. Bees need flower nectar and water to cool the hive and thin the honey. If they don't have a water source they will go for your feeders.
Special thanks for the support of the Hummingbird Spot Members and especially to the Hummingbird Fanatics: Patchouli, Justine Floresee, ABirdPerson, EJP Campbell, Cynthia Fortner PhD, Sharon Tallon, Wyatt Doolittle, Morrigaine E Wolf!
Great overview of the Lodge there too. Nicely done Carole and William
Thank you for this wonderful video !
What a whimsical spot of delight in this troubled world. Thank you for bringing us with you. ❤️
Isn’t it…I’m so thrilled to be along.😘
What a B E A utiful experience to have so close to the equator with so many of God's creations. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful video. Here in the northeast we only get the Ruby Throated Hummingbird, but I am grateful to enjoy them every year from mid May till mid September.
GORGEOUS! Wish i had the means and the freedom to go all over the world to see these fascinating special little creatures. I have about 4 here in Texas, ruby throat and black chinned. But i'm lucky enough that i even get to experience the few i have.
Right? We are lucky in the Americas!! Hummingbirds are New World Only!
Me too, but I’m in Phoenix. I have ruby throated, costa’s and occasionally an unruly rufous.
Spectacular!!
Thank you so much 👍
Amazing takes. Thank you for sharing your beautiful experiences. Every video is always so beautiful 😍
Love the main Lodge and restaurant, really beautiful! Wish it hadn't been raining so hard, would have loved to see some Tanagers. Good video, thanks
I love seeing you on the other side of the live cam! How lovely and reminiscent of my beautiful forests. Lovely to see all the wonderful hummingbirds on the channel. Thank you!
Never disappoint! Thank you for sharing the different beautiful hummingbirds! The lodge is very nice to stay! Enjoy and stay safe and warm!
This video is a breath of fresh air to see & watch all the beautiful Hummers. Very relaxing to watch. Thank you & God Bless
I love hummingbirds and am constantly refilling empty feeders lol!
I love your channel
Thank you
As I'm sitting here watching my own feeders and always amazed by them, I can't imagine how exciting that would be. And what a beautiful lodge. Everything's so green and pretty. Love your candidness lol. Those guys always seem to take such good care of you. Even though I saw your still shots, I can't get the proper name for that big beautiful blue hummer with the long tail. My favorite!! Thanks once again for sharing all of your adventures with us Carole. We've learned and enjoyed SO MUCH❤️
Thank you again Carol. What a very nice lodge you stayed in! Looks like the weather was a little damp and disappointing, but the hummingbirds were not. I wish I could visit all these far away places and watch hummingbirds! It must be so exciting. Bless you Carol, thanks again.
Carole, in my comment I didn't mention the feeders in back of the lodge. It is really enjoyable to watch those feeders with so many species visiting! And also fun at night to watch the bats! Steve is really good at helping to learn the many different species
Neat place to see some really beautiful birds! It's so amazing how they shimmer when the light hits them right. Thank you for sharing this with us!😊
What a place! It's a different world!
I love watching that camera!
So beautiful ♥️ Fully watched and enjoyed it. Mega like 👍
Such beautiful birds!! Thank you for sharing such a wonderful site!! Be safe & God bless!!
A very beautiful location and those hummingbirds are awesome!! Thank you for sharing. ❤
My highest rating usually is 5 of Mo's roses. You get 10 for this video. Hardly any videos give the bird's IDs, and this one shows perfect specimens, even male and female. The lodge is making me very jealous.
This amazed me, all the beauty while drinking coffee! Thank you!
Another amazing video which I loved watching. Thank you so much as I certainly will never see most of the Hummingbirds in your videos here in Texas. Thank you so much
So awesome thanks for sharing ❤️
😯 What a Treat! 🥰 Thanks Carole! 🙌
Wow! Oh just Wow! Amazing!!! As a tour leader myself to Australia I had no idea this place existed. Many many thanks for sharing!
You. So well spoken. I'm here to see your videos of hummingbirds (different species❤️).
They are all sooo pretty and colorful~💞
Thank you for sharing this video~🤗
Excellent video! Thank you very much for putting the names of the hummingbirds.
Another wonderful video Masterpiece🥰
So beautiful 😍
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I used to love watching this livecam. Sad its gone now.
The camera was damaged by a lightning strike. But we installed a new camera yesterday and the feed is live again!
Oh how wonderful! You don't know what it means to me.🙏🏻
Beautiful place , thanks for sharing. I live the wood in the house makes a nice atmosphere.
So beautiful! Thank you so much!
oh my, im 49 and i thought i outgrew envy!
Awesome ❤
Wow what a break taking video, I absolutely love hummingbirds and we used to have them in our back yard in S. California. But now we live back in New Zealand at the bottom of the South Island, and there are no hummingbirds...bummer...I miss them.
Bronwyn New Zealand 🇳🇿🇳🇿
One of the most magical moments of my life was being escorted up a driveway by about 10-12 hummers once. We thought they were bumblebees until we got a good look at them. The guy that owned the place had been feeding them for years & there was a regular colony of them. They were green & sleek & very agile.🙂
So cool! Question: do you have any tips for keeping the bees off your feeders? Having an awful time this season; running off the poor birds constantly. 🥺
Bees actually prefer flowers to feeders. Plant herbs with tiny flowers like marjoram, thyme, etc. and put out water dishes with stones in them for the bees to land on. Bees need flower nectar and water to cool the hive and thin the honey. If they don't have a water source they will go for your feeders.
@@HummingbirdSpot thank you so much!
Yes get out of the birds way lady
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