Another incredible video Carole. I think my favorite photo is the male and female Green Thorntail sitting together!! That was awesome! Williams drone footage is amazing. But my favorite part is the giant leaf!!!
Band-tailed Barbthroat and the White-whispered Hermit as well as the Green Thorntail are gorgeous hummingbirds. Okay well there were so many beautiful hummingbirds in this video I won’t list them all. You know which ones were there. Such beautiful birds, this was a fantastic vlog. Thank you and the men that accompanied you for getting all these great pictures and videos of hummingbirds. Loved the giant leaves!
The footage of the thorntail spreading its wings so you actually see its Game-of-Thrones thorn-tail is so spectacular!! And the giant leaves of that plant are amazing!
Living vicariously through you and your camera is the best part of my day! Thank you for trudging all over the world and dragging us along! 😃 The special relationship you have with hummingbirds is envious Carole! You go girl!! Be safe and be well❣
You chose a beautiful life. It must be fantastic every single day! We get to see so many things that we may never get to, because of you. Those drone videos are literally emotional. Fabulous Nature....gotta love her ❤
Beautiful. I just put a hummingbird feeder up about a week ago n have not seen one yet. Any idea how long it takes to attract them or before the notice the feeder?
Make sure you watch my "Attracting Hummingbirds" series. Number one is you have to make sure you feeders are seen by hummingbirds passing by. It probably took me a couple of weeks before I saw my first one.
All I can say is that I'm in love with God's creation, the place is amazing, the different species are a real demonstration of God's wisdom and power. Blessings!
They are fantastic creatures. Would love to see some but I have never been to America or South America. I am in Australia. I am curious about the names of hummingbirds. In this group, I am wondering if the last name indicates relationships of groups of species, as would normally be the case in bird names. Just examples from copying text below: Is Band-tailed Barbthroat related to other species of Barbthroat and is the White-whispered Hermit related to other species of Hermit and is the Green Thorntail related to other species of Thorntail and is the Crimson Topaz related to other species of Topaz? Or are these group names just sort of random?
I recently move to the coast of Ecuador, and I am having a hard time finding out the time when hummingbirds star to nest here. Do you know this information, or can you direct me to someone that would? Thank you. Ayn
Hello!! Request for the editor: Could you add the scientific names with the common names when you show the hummingbirds?? They are world wide valid and It would be easier for me and some friends to identify which species you are showing cause we are brazillian and don't know many common names in english hahaha
I generally don't put the latin names because there are several subspecies, and when I started photographing the hummingbirds I was unsure of which subspecies I was photographing. I am much more knowledgeable after doing this for several years and maybe I should start adding the latin names. Thanks for the suggestion.
Lucky you to be there to see them !!! I am jealous just kidding !!!
Another incredible video Carole. I think my favorite photo is the male and female Green Thorntail sitting together!! That was awesome! Williams drone footage is amazing. But my favorite part is the giant leaf!!!
I agree! I think that's one of the best photos ever!
Wow Carole! You got some amazing videos and pictures!
The variety of hummingbirds and their colors is truly mesmerizing. The aerial photography again was outstanding. Ecuador truly is lush.
They are amazing their beautiful birds I love them
You're welcome they really are beautiful birds I love birds🦉👌💕
Another great visit. The vastness of those forests is mind-boggling and yet in all that those tiny creatures find the feeders. Amazing.
This is heaven.Big thank you from Hong Kong.
Those Green Thorn Tails sure are beautiful. And the sweet little couple sitting there was extra special. I loved your video.
Tks for sharing. 💛♥️💙💜❤️💚
Oh, that violet-bellied one! How beautiful! I love the Green Thorntails, too! What wonderful work you do!
Aaah... Umbrellabird Lodge! One of my absolute fave places to stay when in S Ecuador :-)
Band-tailed Barbthroat and the White-whispered Hermit as well as the Green Thorntail are gorgeous hummingbirds. Okay well there were so many beautiful hummingbirds in this video I won’t list them all. You know which ones were there. Such beautiful birds, this was a fantastic vlog. Thank you and the men that accompanied you for getting all these great pictures and videos of hummingbirds. Loved the giant leaves!
Love your adventuring spirit!! Peaceful and serene bird and drone footage! A Delight, Always!! Thank you!!
The footage of the thorntail spreading its wings so you actually see its Game-of-Thrones thorn-tail is so spectacular!! And the giant leaves of that plant are amazing!
So many gorgeous hummingbirds!!
The Band-tailed Barbthroat’s black and white tail pattern is remarkable~💞
Thank you for sharing this video~🤗
This video was magnificent!
So glad that you are, little by little, adding new species to you catalog. I really love the addition of the drone footage.
Thanks, Jim!
Living vicariously through you and your camera is the best part of my day! Thank you for trudging all over the world and dragging us along! 😃
The special relationship you have with hummingbirds is envious Carole! You go girl!! Be safe and be well❣
Beautiful birds in a beautiful land.
Thanks for the images and videos.
You chose a beautiful life. It must be fantastic every single day! We get to see so many things that we may never get to, because of you. Those drone videos are literally emotional. Fabulous Nature....gotta love her ❤
Carole, outstanding! Oh! The aboundace of hummingbird, the stunning aerial views, those lush leaves what a treat! Another inspiring trip! Thank you 💞💝
Stunning!
Thank you!
God bless you all!
So beautiful!!
Excelente aventura en Ecuador
Wow
do be safe... love the videos.. thanks for sharing
You always pick the BEST music!
Is there any way you can tell us what the music is on this one Carol? It went so well with the lovely video. ❤️
Very good! Such professional production values. Thank you.
They are all so beautiful! Thanks for sharing these little jewels!❤️
Wow! So nice to learn about the many different hummingbird species!!
Your work is amazing! Thank you for sharing your journey!
Another amazing video! Love all the hummingbird species that you found! Great drone footage!
Thanks darling. Another great adventure
Such beautiful birds! Love it!
4:02 wow gorgeous
Beautiful. I just put a hummingbird feeder up about a week ago n have not seen one yet. Any idea how long it takes to attract them or before the notice the feeder?
Make sure you watch my "Attracting Hummingbirds" series. Number one is you have to make sure you feeders are seen by hummingbirds passing by. It probably took me a couple of weeks before I saw my first one.
All I can say is that I'm in love with God's creation, the place is amazing, the different species are a real demonstration of God's wisdom and power. Blessings!
They are fantastic creatures. Would love to see some but I have never been to America or South America. I am in Australia. I am curious about the names of hummingbirds. In this group, I am wondering if the last name indicates relationships of groups of species, as would normally be the case in bird names. Just examples from copying text below: Is Band-tailed Barbthroat related to other species of Barbthroat and is the White-whispered Hermit related to other species of Hermit and is the Green Thorntail related to other species of Thorntail and is the Crimson Topaz related to other species of Topaz? Or are these group names just sort of random?
No, they are related, just like the others in the bird world.
@@HummingbirdSpot Fine, thanks for your answer.
Tyler Mac here in hummingbird video
Darling you are so beautiful today.
3:27 Which one is the male/female?
I recently move to the coast of Ecuador, and I am having a hard time finding out the time when hummingbirds star to nest here. Do you know this information, or can you direct me to someone that would? Thank you.
Ayn
How many hummingbirds do you have photos of now?
183 and I have a long way to go, since there are 363 total. Lots of videos in the future!
@@HummingbirdSpot you have less to get than you have. 180
@@HummingbirdSpot You've crossed the halfway mark! Congratulations, Carole!
Hello!! Request for the editor: Could you add the scientific names with the common names when you show the hummingbirds?? They are world wide valid and It would be easier for me and some friends to identify which species you are showing cause we are brazillian and don't know many common names in english hahaha
I generally don't put the latin names because there are several subspecies, and when I started photographing the hummingbirds I was unsure of which subspecies I was photographing. I am much more knowledgeable after doing this for several years and maybe I should start adding the latin names. Thanks for the suggestion.
If this was Eden Adam & Eve wouldn’t need very many leaves to fashion clothes for themselves.
Hummingbirds…..