I was lucky enough to locate this annas humming bird nest nestled in a forked branch of a coast live oak tree, the nest was only a quarter of the way built but by the end of the week it was fully constructed and she was nesting in the photo above. the next week i visited briefly to find a single egg in the nest and a few days later another had shown up. the eggs incubate in the nest for 16 days before hatching. i was there a couple days after to find two dark grey babies eyes closed no feathers and motionless, sorry no photos i kept most of my visits brief so as not to disrupt nature.
I followed the growth cycle to this point and never once heard the babies make a peep.
The twins |
The nest is approximately six feet off the ground and if not i never would have found it, it's situated next to tons of this humming bird sage which provides plenty of nectar. since this is a new nest i will keep an eye on it to see if it is reused.