The Empty Nest
Tinkerbell, our resident hummingbird, has done a marvelous job raising her babies. On Tuesday I noticed one of the babies sitting on the edge of the nest and flapping his wings as if he were about to take off. Apparently this was a test flight maneuver because the next morning there was only one baby bird in the nest. And now this morning, Thursday, there are no babies in the nest. Norm and I were concerned that perhaps the baby bird had fallen out of the nest. We went outside to look around the ground near the nest. Suddenly I heard a familiar peeping and looked up to see one of the baby birds fly towards us and land on a branch not far from their nest. He sat there for a minute as we looked up at him. I think he recognized us as we came outside and wanted to let us know he was okay. In the past few weeks I went outside often to sit near the nest and talk to the baby birds, so he must’ve recognized me. Norm and I went back inside the house. While we were in his office I saw another baby hummingbird, or perhaps the same one, land on the branch of our other pine tree which is in front of his office window. He sat there for a few minutes. I’m sure it takes them a few days to get used to flying around looking for food on their own. I think we might put a hummingbird feeder in the front yard so we can watch for them. I miss them already!
This first video was taken on Tuesday. You’ll see one of the birds sitting on the edge of the nest testing his wings.
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The second video was taken on Wednesday. This is the baby bird who wasn’t quite ready yet and stayed another day.
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