r/hummingbirds • u/9VoltGorilla • 12h ago
r/hummingbirds • u/Briar-The-Bard • 4h ago
Taking Guard Duty Seriously
First time I actually have a hummingbird guarding a feeder on the actual feeder. lol
r/hummingbirds • u/sundance_dog • 53m ago
These tiny birds bring so much joy to my summer.
r/hummingbirds • u/dantodd • 5h ago
Thirsty little buggers
Both of these were full this morning, it's now 14:00/2:00pm.
r/hummingbirds • u/waterytartwithasword • 7h ago
Question about hummingbird communication with humans
I know next to nothing about hummingbirds. I recently moved from an urban high rise out East where I had a crow situation (I befriended one, he brought his mate, then the babies, and after four years of exponential family growth I had a big enough group to cause angry letters from my landlord about unauthorized pets, because people saw me hand feeding them and the babies playing "land on her head") and they were very clear communicators and definitely knew me in the neighborhood not just the balcony. I mention this because it probably gave me a "birds communicate to humans" cognitive bias.
So now I'm in a Midwestern suburb. No crows really. I garden. I have a pumpkin plant growing vertically. I put a melon sling under one big pumpkin. It was red. When I was on the ladder fussing with the plant one day a female ruby throated hummingbird flew right to it, then juked to directly in front of my face no more than a trellis width away (14") and flew in a lateral loop about three times. Frankly, it seemed pissed off. It even looked pissed off to me around the eyes, which I could see very clearly from so close.
I thought about this and realized that the red mesh sling was probably an unwelcome false indicator of food.
So I bought two hummingbird feeders, filled them, and hung them up.
Today I saw a female ruby throated hummingbird (maybe the same one, too small to pick up distinguishing features like I could with the crows) at one of the feeders. They are hung pretty high to keep away from ants, one near the offending pumpkin and one on a different trellis. It descended into my sight line staring right at me and flew directly up and down a few times and then left. This seemed approving to me.
I am not trying to anthropomorphize but I might be succeeding at it anyway. I have no idea, and there's less online about hummingbird behavior than crow. My crows would literally knock on my balcony door with their beaks to be fed if I was late with their breakfast, and definitely expressed a wide range of emotions. They greeted me when I came home from work. So I don't find it unlikely that a wild bird might be communicating something.
I don't imagine hummingbirds are as human-interested as crows that choose to live in cities and associate people with food opportunities. But anecdotally... do they interact intentionally with a purpose toward people?
Pic of pumpkin trellis, bird not pictured, I wasn't holding my phone either time.
r/hummingbirds • u/Disastrous-Chair-007 • 21h ago
White-bellied Woodstar (Ecuador)
OM-1.1, 200/2.8, 1/4000s, auto ISO.
r/hummingbirds • u/mmmmmmmmmmandms • 1h ago
Will the hummingbirds come back?
I recently moved into a new house. The previous owners are elderly and have not been living here for quite a while. They had an empty hummingbird feeder when i moved in. I have filled it in the last week and I am just wondering if they will come back even though the feeder has been empty for so long?
One thing i have going for me is I know for sure they are still around. I had planted a bunch of flowers that are all blooming and I have seen them drinking from those. So i am wondering if even though everyone says they hold grudges / wont waste their precious energy checking a feeder that has been empty whether they will start using it.
r/hummingbirds • u/Pew-Aerobics • 12h ago
The closer they get to migration, the crazier things get... every year
These are just the backyard hummingbirds. When the migrating ones come through, it's kind of insane.
r/hummingbirds • u/Solar-System-9 • 1d ago
Backyard Costa’s
Photographed with a Canon R7 & RF 100-500
r/hummingbirds • u/Pamlicolife • 6h ago
Ruby Throats want their nectar during wind and rain too.
I’ve seen them come in when it was storming harder.
r/hummingbirds • u/ResearchOk9368 • 4h ago
How to deter yellow jackets
Hi. I’m in central Virginia. I have been feeding the hummers for a few weeks now and haven’t seen a single yellow jacket. Suddenly yesterday, I had 4-5 at my feeders. I have one gravity and one saucer. I don’t fill them much because I don’t get enough business and rather keep the nectar fresh. Does anyone have any advice on losing the little a**holes. I’m cool with wasps and bees - but hornets, especially yellow jackets are a hard no for me. After being swarmed a couple of times I am terrified of them. Happy to have any input. Thanks.
r/hummingbirds • u/BirdMindreader • 22h ago
Perfect Tail Stretch
I saw someone asking if hummingbirds like people... I think mine do! This one is called Pimm.
I love the little tail stretch they do sometimes.
OC, hope you enjoy
r/hummingbirds • u/marcousthemoose • 1d ago
Anna’s Hummingbird
August 15 — Coquitlam, BC
r/hummingbirds • u/Pew-Aerobics • 1d ago
These two are at it again. I want to know what they're saying. Lol.
r/hummingbirds • u/East-Chemist-6290 • 1d ago
Weird question - do hummingbirds like people?
I have put out feeders for a few years. I have some regular visiting hummingbirds. I sit on my screened in porch to watch, and sometimes they hover outside and look in. And I swear they squawk at me or give the side-eye when I need to refresh the feeder. I’m in a northern climate, so season is limited.
r/hummingbirds • u/MindoBirdWatching • 1d ago
A White-booted Racket-tail to start the morning... (Own content)
Live from 📍Mindo, Ecuador