Hummingbirds Ultra Slow Motion – Amazing Facts
Over 20 amazing Facts about Hummingbirds. Slow motion footage of the hummingbird in Full HD. Watch hummingbirds fly in ULTRA slow motion. Watch the hummingbird hover and fly backwards in slow motion. Videos of hummingbird babies (chicks) being fed and much more. What did you think? Please leave a comment in the section below and remember to share the video and sign up for our free newsletter!
Colleen Carlson
October 5, 2017 @ 1:04 am
I also live in Victoria BC and feed these beautiful little birds yesr round. They are definitely my favourite birds. They are simply amazing to watch. Thanks foe sharing this video!
Vidya Paul
September 29, 2017 @ 5:18 pm
I am amazed at these little beauties, God/s creation. I live in BC and these are my very favorite birds to watch.
I have the feeder and I maintain it all year round. Little more work in winter months but it is so worth it !!
Early morning and late in the evening, I find them at my feeder enjoying their much needed food. Love Them ,even when they are fighting with each other !!!
Thank you so much for sharing this awesome video.
Robin
September 25, 2017 @ 12:53 pm
Wonderful! Thanks so much! Am trying to figure out how to post this on Facebook.
Ann
September 22, 2017 @ 6:03 pm
I am so grateful to have viewed this, I just love these awesome little birds. I’ve seen programs on TV, your video is every bit as good or better and you included several facts I hadn’t heard before. Thank you so very much for your awesome film!
Fred
September 13, 2017 @ 9:03 am
Mrs winter feeds and yesterday we removed
The purple leaf tree that she feeds them in.
As I was putting the three feeders back up in
Another tree near by I was getting an earful
From the hummers. Was very interesting
Experience as they fussed until they were up.
Dolores Dinan
September 11, 2017 @ 11:26 pm
Magnificent birds and photography and music perfect too! Mille Mercis and Millions of thanks! Please see Retord Gardens Metis Quebec was their Sunday and they are truly worth a visit!
John
September 11, 2017 @ 10:15 pm
Truly amazing critters. Wonderful shots. Have several around yard year round – east coast Vancouver Island, BC. No feeders; just lots of flowering bushes and shrubs. Very territorial; get buzzed and chirruped at if we go near pine tree we suspect is nesting site. Have seen one male chase crow away from hanging flower basket he guards.
Deirdre
September 11, 2017 @ 6:22 pm
Truly amazing photography, kudos to those who have blessed us with their photographic talent! I am fortunate to live where we have humming birds all year. We take joy in keeping their feeder replenished and watching their aggressive as well as submissive antics. Perhaps once a year we have a light sprinkling of snow at which time we are deluged by these beauties sparing for a turn at the feeder. What an amazingly creative God we have!
Ann Trilly
September 8, 2017 @ 9:53 pm
It was truly awesome to be able to see the hummers so close and for such a long period of time. The birds are without a doubt a joy to behold, and I must thank the the photographers for their patience and skill! What an experience!
E. Flynn
September 6, 2017 @ 10:04 pm
We live in Ala, & have many, many hummers every summer. We have had them fly into the glass door & knock themselves out temporarily. We pick them up, put some nectar near their beak, they drink, get their wits back & fly off. Once, one got stuck in the top of the porch, was hanging by it’s beak, so I reach up, took it down, & it flew off. And we have found them passed out in the yard, give them a drink & off they go! And we normally keep up to 4 gallon jugs at the same time in the refrigerator & are constantly making refills! They truly are beautiful & amazing creatures!