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The tough take no prisoner world of the hummingbird. Don’t mess with these warriors, they will swoop and attack you with their long needle beak, stabbing you repeatedly. More here: ca.youtube.com We’ve also just added some bluebird vid: ca.youtube.com

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Hummingbirds, already this year I have more than 2 hours of video of these amazing little birds.

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Hummingbirds are the smallest birds in the world can be noisy and territorial.

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Bird watching field guides are arranged in taxonomic order, which means it’s divided by species. Learn how to identify birds using a bird watcher field guide in this free bird watching video about how to begin to bird watch. Expert: Cary Salter Bio: Cary Salter has been bird watching for the past twenty five years. He currently teaches many seminars on bird watching, particularly in the field of optics and binoculars. Filmmaker: Todd Campitelli

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Osoyoos area in South Central BC has the only desert region of Canada and that’s where we found these beautiful yellow birds. When we got home from our trip we Googled ‘Birds’ and found out what kind they were. In all my years I never appreciated the variety of colorful song birds that can be seen around us, they were just ‘birds.’

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