Observation of behavior

I figured the nesting hummingbird would be a fun animal to observe so close to home. I only took pics when the mother left the nest. Either way it is really fun watching her knowing she has two chicks in the nest. While observing her for about 7-8 mins most of the time she was primarily just incubating the chicks in the nest. There was a short 15 second window where the mother got up and fed both babies and then proceeded to incubate again. Obviously, during this time when the chicks are very young it is important that she is constantly keeping them warms since they barely have any feathers yet. Considering how small the babies are and the fact they don't have their recognizable long beak yet I am sure as they grow she will spend less and less time incubating. To me I think this will be a very short period since the chicks take up most of the nest already only days old. As far as her short feeding period. I am sure the babies may have stimulated the mother somehow to be fed, they simply make have started waking up from a nap, but who knows. Either way she had some sense to fed them momentarily. As these chicks age I am sure she is going to start feeding them more and more as she will become more comfortable leaving them alone as the grow. I am very excited to see them develop and feel very lucky to be able to watch them fledge this spring.

Posted on 12 de abril de 2020, 10:54 PM by ctomassetti19 ctomassetti19

Observações

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What

Beija-Flores (Família Trochilidae)

Observador

ctomassetti19

Data

Abril 10, 2020 11:29 AM PDT

Descrição

Black chinned, I looked up the best style to confirm. Two nestlings in the nest that finally hatched from earlier. Watched her feed them but wasn’t able to get pic.

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