Truly the name suggests who it is 😂😂 It's such a reward which made yourself completely watching someone's life and that really makes me laugh at how logic can be so self-exploding. Take care of yourself peepla ward, that was the great proof of your complex effort to prepare all those complexity! Your taste on the animal intelligence can be a good choice of teenage homework. No doubt why you're with them 😂😂😂
Peep was the cutest, tiniest, little thing. He stole my heart, and the heart of the guy at the local vet who filmed the last few seconds. :) I am officially naming a creature that my main character in my sci fi novel finds after Peep.
@@ToastTheThe FINALLY! Now to contact Disney about creating an Alto princess. Enough soprano business. Let us low girls shine. :) Or I shall come with my army of woodland creatures.
He probably died because as you can see he dosent have parents they must have abandoned him he cant survive on his own yet sooo.. But thats how nature works
There's some good advice buried in the comments of this video on how to care for lost birds if you find them. Since this video posted, I'd found 4 injured sparrows. Two of them were badly injured, and despite my care, passed away in my hands soon after finding them. I didn't even have time to take them to the animal shelter. All I could do was offer what comfort I could until that happened. My heart still breaks for those two. Another one broke its beak and couldn't eat, but could fly just fine. I noticed its behavior wasn't normal. It wasn't running away from people. That's when I got on my hands and knees and noticed its beak. It hopped up to me for help. I put it in a small box next to my desk at work, and fed it a tiny bit by hand along with some water it drank from a droplet on my finger. My boss let me go early to take it to the animal shelter. On the way over, it flew out of the box and perched on the dashboard to watch the drive, probably thinking that's the fastest it's ever flown. :) Aside from its beak, it was healthy. The people at the animal shelter said broken beaks were treatable, and someone from a local wildlife sanctuary would come get it to help rehabilitate it. The last one slammed head first into my bedroom window loud enough to get my attention. I had my headphones on. It was trying to escape harassment by a couple of crows. I picked it up out of the garden, afraid that the impact had killed it. Thankfully, it came to, but it was disoriented. I sat on the lawn and held it to keep the crows at bay, giving it gentle, reassuring pets while it recovered in safety. A couple of minutes after the crows left the area, I set it down on the grass. It looked at me, chirped, and flew up into the nearby tree. Peep was healthy and fine enough to fly a little, so he more than likely lived a normal hummingbird life.
We found a baby hummingbird in this same situation in our backyard. We kept him for about a week, feeding him sugar water by a syringe. He was so adorable. I would just hold the dropper down into the aquarium and he would float up and put his little tongue in the opening. When he started buzzing up and trying to come out of his temporary home, we took the aquarium outside and opened it. He flew up, circled a couple times over our yard, and then took off. It was a fun experience caring for him.
@@Josh_u I'm a Mom of a 29 yo and a 24 yo, and I taught them that all life, in it's own way, is worthy of our respect and consideration. When my 29 yo Daughter was 3 or 4, she came running up to me so excited about something she'd found in a deep, water-filled trench made by concrete trucks when we were building our house during a very wet Spring. I did a double-take (putting it mildly) when I came eye to eye with a young alligator snapping turtle cupped within my Daughter's delicate palms, but managed to keep my *excuse me* shit together as we put her/him in one of our ponds, and for all I know he/she is still there. Those suckers live forever! :D Your Mom needs a do-over, dear, and maybe it's time for you to be the teacher. Having you in this world makes it a much better place.
There's a hummingbird making a nest on a wire in my carport. I had seen it 3 diff times like it was looking for something and few days I see she's making a nest. I'll keep an eye out and see how it goes. My son is excited, just recently we found a caterpillar and we put it in a jar with twigs etc so he got to see the whole transformation. Was really cool.
Yes, she had em a few weeks ago and theyre getting feathers and their beaks are elongating. I imagine (based off videos) they may start coming out to perch in the next week to 2 perhaps?
This young lady is an angel. Such a sweet, sensitive soul. Young lady, wherever you are, I pray your life is glorious. Anyone who helps animals is an angel to me.
Have you ever had that moment where you can’t describe how cute something is in a comment? Because I’m certainly having that feeling. BECAUSE PEEP IS SO PERFECT 💖💖💖💖💖💖
for anyone finding a baby bird like this in the future: if it has feathers and is just chilling on the side of the road or something, leave it be. it's parents are around and feeding it and teaching it to fly. it's called a fledgling
@@bfrfoxtrot I think that's the last thing you'd want to do?! No, if you find a healthy fledgling, you should leave it alone since its parents are probably around. If you find an injured one, you should call a wildlife rehabilitation center and keep an eye on the bird to make sure it's safe. You can even place the bird under a bush or in an open paper bag (on its side) so that it can stay someplace cool and protected before rescuers arrive. Don't give it any water or food. I understand that this girl had good intentions and wanted to help the bird, but just putting out a dish of sugar water was NOT a good idea. Baby birds won't eat out of a dish like that anyway and the bird easily could have drowned or had its feathers coated with sugar.
He was. The vet recognized the growth of his feathers, said this was normal behavior for hummingbirds in the later stages of flying, and that he would be fine. He was already learning how to fly pretty well. He just needed some more time. I trusted the professional's knowledge.
@@nemo-x You can actually hear the parents in the background calling back to it. The parents were near. I'm glad you left it with it's parents. As they stay with the parents to learn how to find food.
Such an adorable video, thanks for sharing. It made me cry to read that he wanted you to stay. You two became friends. He is probably safe and happy, now. He’ll probably remember you. Peep is so precious. Thank you for helping him. ❤️🥺
My mother is an ornithologist and she said that she doesn't know for sure if their memory is that good but they remember migratory paths so he probably will remember her.
Very cute video. Peep looks like a young hummingbird who just got out of the nest. 🐤 I know this because Peep chirps a lot, like chicks would do in the nest to be fed by their parents, and that Peep's feathers seem "fluffy" and not fully grown and/or developed yet.
How beautiful! I'm sure Peep is doing fine - and you got an amazing memory Did the vet tell you which species? Looks like a young possibly female Rufous. You had a special visit with the guide to the enjoyment of life, and lightness of being. To lift up negativity wherever it is and express love more fully in all you do. Happy for you!
She should just left it alone. People need to understand that nature will take care of itself. If you interfere your destroying its ability to evolve. Nature can take care of itself without us interfering.
I’m so glad you sought help for this darling little, hummer ,I have several in my balcony every day,they recently came back from Canada and Mexico.,they’re wonderful,ethereal little creatures ,I hope peep is well ,thank you for helping this sweet little thing .
if you weren't keeping an eye after him right when you put him back in the park there is a great chance that peep was hunted by cats or some other animal. Peep was a fledgling in a developed stage, that means that when you had found him he was probably learning to fly and his parents were probably near by. next time do not take away the fledgling. you should have waited aside hidden, to see if his parents come to his aid. in case the fledgling cannot fly to the trees you should put him on a high branch to protect him from wild animals and again wait aside hidden to see if his parents come to his aid. only after those actions failed you should help the fledgling by taking him to a local wildlife preserve.
I followed the advice of the veterinarian. If Peep were still there when I went back, that would mean his parents weren't around, considering it would have been half a day. I would have taken him to the local animal sanctuary where he could be cared for by professionals, and learn to live and integrate into the wild. It did break my heart when I was walking away and he landed on my foot as if to say, "please don't go." I truly wanted to bring him home, but the best thing for Peep was to let him stay in the park with his parents. He was in the later stages of learning how to fly. I know he'll be just fine. :)
Hummingbirds focus on reds and oranges mostly. If you want to feed a humming bird from a cup, use a red or orange cup with the sweet water. If not that, one *tiny* drop of red food coloring for one cup of sweet water works as well.
Red food coloring is not safe for hummingbirds. Check out Cornell University's information on birds or Hummingbird Whisperer on fb. Sugar water on the wings will kill the bird so there should be a lid on it or a proper feeder.
Sorry Browning, but my experience with hummingbirds yielded different results. Granted, there are types of food coloring that are toxic, but those are found in the old styles and have since been outlawed by the FDA. I’ve had hummingbirds take from colored sweet water and return with no issues whatsoever.
This is pretty cute, glad you helped it out; brings me back to when I had to help a young bird get out of my complex because it couldn’t tell there was a window.
Is Peep ur pet? If u found him sitting on the grass u should have left him there since their parents leave them on the grass while they are in a tree. This is usually how baby hummingbirds learn to fly by short flaps on the grass. OvO
Hummingbirds are a miracle of nature, its takes a army of vets to keep them stable. Nature in the bird world, the odds you die not live, but they sing on.
I saved an immature male hummer I called Verde. The year after I fed him sugar water, he came up to my back porch and hovered there, looking inside into my kitchen, knowing I fed hummers like him every year. Very intelligent creatures.
Every peep is that hummingbird saying something in a very intimidating, manly voice.
peep
- *peep* Get your piggy hands off me disgusting human *peep*
-Ownnnt he loves me
"I AM THE LIGHTNING"
"I AM THE THUNDER"
"I AM THE SKY"
Sounds like a bomb for me...
Jae Shin “I AM SPEED”
Peep: "PEEP"
Me:"i will die for you
Truly the name suggests who it is 😂😂 It's such a reward which made yourself completely watching someone's life and that really makes me laugh at how logic can be so self-exploding. Take care of yourself peepla ward, that was the great proof of your complex effort to prepare all those complexity! Your taste on the animal intelligence can be a good choice of teenage homework. No doubt why you're with them 😂😂😂
Same
Same
Don't worry! You will.
That's extreme.
Baby Bird: *I NEED AN ADULT*
I am an adult
*birb
I AM AN ADULT!
Be careful what u wish for ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Luís Semedo, lovin the tfs joke
Name: Peep
Species: Hummingbird
Gender: Peep
Birth date: Peep
Home Country: Peep
Age: Peep
Race: Peep
Hair Color: Peep
Correction
Species: Peep
Surely you meant to say "Hummingbirb"?
PinkPandaGal’s Animations You realize they spelt Species correct right? It’s not Speicies
Noahwashere oh lol I didn’t realize
Hotel: Trivago
That was so cute, I hope the little buddy is ok
@Dick Thick'em they live 3-5 years you distasteful being.
@Dick Thick'em do some research, then be a dickhead.
@@imtheoperatorttv637 it CAN be true, but don't say these things about such a cute little thing.
@@imtheoperatorttv637 and yes, is about 3 - 5 years, and he looks young
@@alguemaleatorio8713 I'm literally defending the bird, can you read dumbass?
New Objective: PROTECC
PROTECC AT ALL COSTS
666th like quick someone like this before it becomes unholy.
@@Drheims Oh fuck I already liked it
@@troutdude123 Phew that was close.
WE SHALL PROTECC PEEP AT ALL COST
Depression: *exists*
Peep: I’m about to end this thing’s whole existence.
And soon then....Peep was elected king of the world just as a baby.How magnificent!
His chirps are so heart-melting!
Peep was the cutest, tiniest, little thing. He stole my heart, and the heart of the guy at the local vet who filmed the last few seconds. :) I am officially naming a creature that my main character in my sci fi novel finds after Peep.
And deafening.
*peeps
@@JetInAJar That too lol.
@@ohkaygoplay ooh where can I read this novel
It's... too... PURE!
The birb is so pure, that they would be far purer than holy water!
Does this make me a Disney princess?
Yes
@@ToastTheThe FINALLY!
Now to contact Disney about creating an Alto princess. Enough soprano business. Let us low girls shine. :) Or I shall come with my army of woodland creatures.
@@ohkaygoplay lol
Meliecho Become the alto princess you were born to be!
Sure why not?
Bye little buddy hope you doin a happy
A hapeep...ok, I'll see myself out.
@@eleSDSUpft XD
He probably died because as you can see he dosent have parents they must have abandoned him he cant survive on his own yet sooo.. But thats how nature works
he cant even really fly yet
There's some good advice buried in the comments of this video on how to care for lost birds if you find them. Since this video posted, I'd found 4 injured sparrows.
Two of them were badly injured, and despite my care, passed away in my hands soon after finding them. I didn't even have time to take them to the animal shelter. All I could do was offer what comfort I could until that happened. My heart still breaks for those two.
Another one broke its beak and couldn't eat, but could fly just fine. I noticed its behavior wasn't normal. It wasn't running away from people. That's when I got on my hands and knees and noticed its beak.
It hopped up to me for help. I put it in a small box next to my desk at work, and fed it a tiny bit by hand along with some water it drank from a droplet on my finger. My boss let me go early to take it to the animal shelter. On the way over, it flew out of the box and perched on the dashboard to watch the drive, probably thinking that's the fastest it's ever flown. :)
Aside from its beak, it was healthy. The people at the animal shelter said broken beaks were treatable, and someone from a local wildlife sanctuary would come get it to help rehabilitate it.
The last one slammed head first into my bedroom window loud enough to get my attention. I had my headphones on. It was trying to escape harassment by a couple of crows. I picked it up out of the garden, afraid that the impact had killed it. Thankfully, it came to, but it was disoriented. I sat on the lawn and held it to keep the crows at bay, giving it gentle, reassuring pets while it recovered in safety. A couple of minutes after the crows left the area, I set it down on the grass. It looked at me, chirped, and flew up into the nearby tree.
Peep was healthy and fine enough to fly a little, so he more than likely lived a normal hummingbird life.
I bet you have problems with animals being attracted to you. :) Thanks for helping them, even if all you can do is be there for them.
how tf did it break its beak? Crows probably got the other one.
@@DirtyDanAvidan I honestly have no idea. A fight? It got stuck in something? It's a guess.
When birb said peep... *I felt that.*
We found a baby hummingbird in this same situation in our backyard. We kept him for about a week, feeding him sugar water by a syringe. He was so adorable. I would just hold the dropper down into the aquarium and he would float up and put his little tongue in the opening. When he started buzzing up and trying to come out of his temporary home, we took the aquarium outside and opened it. He flew up, circled a couple times over our yard, and then took off. It was a fun experience caring for him.
if a floofball with a spike attached to it started squeaking at me, i'd accept it into my goddamn family
He is a part of the family. He's just out there living his own life and doin' everybody proud. :)
@@ohkaygoplay that's an interesting take, but a welcome one! :D
@@ZesTofthelemon Check this adorable chubby ball frog it's cute when it squeaks just found it randomly
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@@Josh_u Oh yeah, seen that.
@@Josh_u I'm a Mom of a 29 yo and a 24 yo, and I taught them that all life, in it's own way, is worthy of our respect and consideration. When my 29 yo Daughter was 3 or 4, she came running up to me so excited about something she'd found in a deep, water-filled trench made by concrete trucks when we were building our house during a very wet Spring. I did a double-take (putting it mildly) when I came eye to eye with a young alligator snapping turtle cupped within my Daughter's delicate palms, but managed to keep my *excuse me* shit together as we put her/him in one of our ponds, and for all I know he/she is still there. Those suckers live forever! :D
Your Mom needs a do-over, dear, and maybe it's time for you to be the teacher. Having you in this world makes it a much better place.
There's a hummingbird making a nest on a wire in my carport. I had seen it 3 diff times like it was looking for something and few days I see she's making a nest. I'll keep an eye out and see how it goes. My son is excited, just recently we found a caterpillar and we put it in a jar with twigs etc so he got to see the whole transformation. Was really cool.
mixwell1983 omg that is so cute!! Any updates ?
@@Littlepinkplassticbag Yes, keep us updated. :)
Yes, she had em a few weeks ago and theyre getting feathers and their beaks are elongating. I imagine (based off videos) they may start coming out to perch in the next week to 2 perhaps?
Very cool. Don't touch her nest tho
mixwell1983 nice
My heart is gonna explode from overload cuteness 🥺♥️
He’s sooooooooo tiny
This young lady is an angel.
Such a sweet, sensitive soul.
Young lady, wherever you are, I pray your life is glorious.
Anyone who helps animals is an angel to me.
Thank goodness for people like you. Our birds are treasures!
I swear The Adventures of Peep sounds like a crazy Cartoon Network animated sitcom
ngl, would watch.
I mean Peep and the Big Wide World was a show (don't know if it was CN though)
@@SkyDrxgxn I almost forgot that show existed.
@@cyruscyberdogcyroi8178 Same, even though I used to watch it all the time as a kid
**Depression has left the chat**
Peep’s the cutest little Rufous hummingbird that I’ve ever seen. God bless you for saving him. 🎉
He protecc
He attacc
But most importantly
He peep to keep depression bacc
Yess,indeed
My god I would die for him, I hope he's alive and well out there in the wilds
I might do the same thinggg
So do I.
Don't be ridiculous. You would not die for one little bird with a maximum life expectancy of five years, no matter how loveable it is.
Have you ever had that moment where you can’t describe how cute something is in a comment?
Because I’m certainly having that feeling.
BECAUSE PEEP IS SO PERFECT 💖💖💖💖💖💖
for anyone finding a baby bird like this in the future: if it has feathers and is just chilling on the side of the road or something, leave it be. it's parents are around and feeding it and teaching it to fly. it's called a fledgling
Are you sure? I thought you were suppose to take baby birds and dunk them in water.
@@bfrfoxtrot I think that's the last thing you'd want to do?! No, if you find a healthy fledgling, you should leave it alone since its parents are probably around. If you find an injured one, you should call a wildlife rehabilitation center and keep an eye on the bird to make sure it's safe. You can even place the bird under a bush or in an open paper bag (on its side) so that it can stay someplace cool and protected before rescuers arrive. Don't give it any water or food. I understand that this girl had good intentions and wanted to help the bird, but just putting out a dish of sugar water was NOT a good idea. Baby birds won't eat out of a dish like that anyway and the bird easily could have drowned or had its feathers coated with sugar.
MB my thoughts and post exactly.
@@breadcrumbs3530 exactly
The subtitles just make this a whole lot funnier.
Peep was most likely a fledgling and most likely figured out how to fly and flew away.
He was. The vet recognized the growth of his feathers, said this was normal behavior for hummingbirds in the later stages of flying, and that he would be fine. He was already learning how to fly pretty well. He just needed some more time. I trusted the professional's knowledge.
@@nemo-x You can actually hear the parents in the background calling back to it. The parents were near. I'm glad you left it with it's parents. As they stay with the parents to learn how to find food.
Such an adorable video, thanks for sharing. It made me cry to read that he wanted you to stay. You two became friends. He is probably safe and happy, now. He’ll probably remember you. Peep is so precious. Thank you for helping him. ❤️🥺
My mother is an ornithologist and she said that she doesn't know for sure if their memory is that good but they remember migratory paths so he probably will remember her.
Omg so adorable. When he chirps it makes it extra cute
Sugar water on the feathers can cause feather loss. Never ever feed hummers with open containers.
Protect Peep At All Costs ❤
Petition to change the Hummingbird baby name from "chick" to "Peeper"
Seconded.
Thirded
Fourthed
Fifthed.
Sixthed
Very cute video. Peep looks like a young hummingbird who just got out of the nest. 🐤 I know this because Peep chirps a lot, like chicks would do in the nest to be fed by their parents, and that Peep's feathers seem "fluffy" and not fully grown and/or developed yet.
ᶜʰᵉᵉᵖ
*peep
You are so gentle and tender. Bless you, miss. You're a real class act!
^_^
peep: exists
everyone: *protecc mode initiatied*
You’re an angel for saving this awesome little creature! God bless your heart & soul ⭐️🙏🏻❤️
Extreme cuteness!!!
My fav species of birds!! Indeed magical ones they are!!
How beautiful! I'm sure Peep is doing fine - and you got an amazing memory
Did the vet tell you which species? Looks like a young possibly female Rufous.
You had a special visit with the guide to the enjoyment of life, and lightness of being.
To lift up negativity wherever it is and express love more fully in all you do. Happy for you!
Now I found my mudder! Bless you for what you do for these amazing creatures in need!
This is adorable! And I laughed at the Pewdiepie plug-in, lol
I was wondering if anyone would see that. This was during the PewDiePie vs T-Series war earlier this year.
If i've got this, i bring it to my house 😍 how beautiful Creature it is
Omee god that just lightened up my day! And hi how you
Peep gives joy. :) And I'm ok.
So wonderful of you to take care of him. Hope he's still alive and well. 🙏❤
*Meanwhile at the office* : Hey, it's past lunch time, where did she go?
God bless you for helping him.
you're a wonderful human being, mel. thank you for caring about nature's tiniest bird. peep stole my heart.
She should just left it alone. People need to understand that nature will take care of itself. If you interfere your destroying its ability to evolve. Nature can take care of itself without us interfering.
Awww how precious, cute as a button.I hope this little one found a forever family🙏
I do, too. :) I hope there are some little Peeps flying around the park. :) It's a nice place. Very safe.
Peep: *PEEP*
my depression and anxiety: Alright, it was fun Imma head out now
I’m so glad you sought help for this darling little, hummer ,I have several in my balcony every day,they recently came back from Canada and Mexico.,they’re wonderful,ethereal little creatures ,I hope peep is well ,thank you for helping this sweet little thing .
if you weren't keeping an eye after him right when you put him back in the park there is a great chance that peep was hunted by cats or some other animal.
Peep was a fledgling in a developed stage, that means that when you had found him he was probably learning to fly and his parents were probably near by. next time do not take away the fledgling. you should have waited aside hidden, to see if his parents come to his aid. in case the fledgling cannot fly to the trees you should put him on a high branch to protect him from wild animals and again wait aside hidden to see if his parents come to his aid. only after those actions failed you should help the fledgling by taking him to a local wildlife preserve.
That is so sweet. I love your patience!!!!!
I hope its feathers didn’t get all sticky from getting in the sugar water
I was just thinking that
Thanks for being such a sweet heart and for your uplifting video.
Its so cute!!❤❤❤
peep is amazing and i hope he finds his family on his new journey
"How dare you" 😂
Bless you for saving this little bird
*must protecc the lil peep*
Thank you everyone !! 💙💚 (
So Cute!♥️
Thank you for this very wholesome video
I'm glad it made you smile. :)
whoever dislikes is all the other humming birds that didnt get free sugar water
Few things in this world cuter than a peeping hummingbird fledgie. And like most hummingbirds, he had a big personality in that tiny body.
; O ; PRECIOUS CHILD
I think my heart just grew its own heart and they both melted
Poor guy looking for his parents :(
Awww it’s calling for help. Poor little guy♥️
he protecc
he attacc
but most importantly
he drink nectar with his bacc
Beacc*
Gemista no, bacc... like back. Did you even watch the video
Gemista but your way is cute too
He’s like mom!!!!!! Mom!!!!!! Thank you for getting him sugar water!!!
Bird: peep
Me: NANI?!?
This little cute guy burned my heart
This is so cute, very nice video :)
Oh my....what a beauty. 😁🐦So sweet.
What kinda Berd is that?
Itsa smol hum berd
Cute! cute!!!好き可愛い!♡
Peep should have been protected aaaa I thought the video owner must have ensured his safety sigh
I followed the advice of the veterinarian. If Peep were still there when I went back, that would mean his parents weren't around, considering it would have been half a day. I would have taken him to the local animal sanctuary where he could be cared for by professionals, and learn to live and integrate into the wild.
It did break my heart when I was walking away and he landed on my foot as if to say, "please don't go." I truly wanted to bring him home, but the best thing for Peep was to let him stay in the park with his parents. He was in the later stages of learning how to fly. I know he'll be just fine. :)
How precious. I'd love a hummingbirb on my finger.
This is such an underrated video!
Birb: *has subtitles*
Me: :0
He’s so smol and cute!
I play CODM And destroy people,
This just softened me
What?
Cringy Stingy
I kill in codm but this... made my soft
Decoded_Bunny 101 you kill in codm? What is codm? And why are you killing
Cringy Stingy
Call of duty mobile
Decoded_Bunny 101 ok so you destroy peope in call of duty mobile and that makes you hard?
Sweet baby! Thank you for saving him😍🤗🐦
He really saved me. :)
@@ohkaygoplay ❤❤
Hummingbirds focus on reds and oranges mostly. If you want to feed a humming bird from a cup, use a red or orange cup with the sweet water.
If not that, one *tiny* drop of red food coloring for one cup of sweet water works as well.
Good advice for the future, and for any who find little hummingbirds. Thank you. :)
Red food coloring is not safe for hummingbirds. Check out Cornell University's information on birds or Hummingbird Whisperer on fb. Sugar water on the wings will kill the bird so there should be a lid on it or a proper feeder.
Sorry Browning, but my experience with hummingbirds yielded different results.
Granted, there are types of food coloring that are toxic, but those are found in the old styles and have since been outlawed by the FDA.
I’ve had hummingbirds take from colored sweet water and return with no issues whatsoever.
This is pretty cute, glad you helped it out; brings me back to when I had to help a young bird get out of my complex because it couldn’t tell there was a window.
Are you a Disney princess? :0
this is the kind of content i live for
Is Peep ur pet? If u found him sitting on the grass u should have left him there since their parents leave them on the grass while they are in a tree. This is usually how baby hummingbirds learn to fly by short flaps on the grass. OvO
Humming birds are so amazing fav birds
2:50 I did that already....
Legend
Hummingbirds are a miracle of nature, its takes a army of vets to keep them stable. Nature in the bird world, the odds you die not live, but they sing on.
It's calling for Mom :-(
I saved an immature male hummer I called Verde. The year after I fed him sugar water, he came up to my back porch and hovered there, looking inside into my kitchen, knowing I fed hummers like him every year. Very intelligent creatures.
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How to make smol writing
@@lopwr1212 idk you tell me, maybe ^gjkjh^
@@lopwr1212 there is an app you can download called Fonts
@@rhimcknight3921 k but I'm on mobile
@@lopwr1212 its an app so it can work on mobile
Sounds like the title of a children's book. Great video.
wow so lucky... cute lil thing.. singing
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 thanks for his life
Such a cute little birb!
Lovely video. And a very sweet conversation with Peep.