Hummingbird Cam

Melbourne, FL

http://www.wildlifefocus.org/webcam/index.shtml If you check here in the AM hours you can sometimes catch a couple of Coati eating from the platform feeder in the background. I have seen other birds besides Hummers. They were offline for a while, but back up and running.

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Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

that's sooooo cool... thanks for the link

Melbourne, FL

You are welcome. onewish.

Melbourne, FL

I checked in here last evening toward sunset and there must have been 20 Hummingbirds sitting on the feeder. Sometimes after the Coati eat their bananas, I have seen the Hummingbird feeder shaking, and then you see the Coati climbing up to drink the sugar water!

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Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

I saw the coati earlier

Melbourne, FL

I saw some strange birds at the feeder also...aren't the colors of the various hummers beautiful?

Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

yes they are... wish there was a rewind feature

Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

coati is back

Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

it was drinking out of the hummer bowl

Melbourne, FL

Did you see it take a dunk in the bowl? Wish I would see the Toucans they mention.

Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

yeah... funny

Melbourne, FL

They do seem to have more than their share of problems with this cam, but it's back on this morning and the hummers are gathering.

Melbourne, FL

Here is a pic I got from the Hummingbird Cam.

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San Francisco Bay Ar, CA(Zone 9b)

Cool!

Denville, NJ(Zone 6b)

never even thought of that... good job!

Melbourne, FL

Very active today, in fact I have never seen the feeder so low this early in the day.

Melbourne, FL

Just checked in and there were lots' of Hummingbirds feeding before dark.

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Melbourne, FL

Terrible pic with the late sun, but even more Hummingbirds this evening.

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Melbourne, FL

Just checked in here and they have lots of Hummers.... and some other birds drinking the nectar. I have never seen the nectar so low this early in the day.

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