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And this. is just great. Shows a hummingbird nest and the growth of the babies..

Micheal_R

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I have found Hummingbird nests before, and they are small. This was a very enjoyable story. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
sure put things into perspective,i've never seen a hummingbird nest.wouldn't think that hummingbirds would have to worry about any type mammal predator,bet insects or something else is their enemy.that must be a low bush or something from the size of those twigs the nest is in.
 
having a great time in my rose garden. I was going to post some photos of them, but Royal posted his a few weeks back, then I realized mine were not much good in comparison. I love watching them. Thanks for the post Mikey!
 
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