Live Hummingbird Nest Cam – Oceanside, CA
Your watching a live broadcast of wild female hummingbirds nesting.
There are several Hummers that nest in this yard. Their nests are usually located bushes and no larger than the size of a golf ball. The nest is made from feathers, leaves and other parts of plant matter. She then wraps this material together with spider webs. The eggs she lays are about the size of a breath mint(tic-tac). Hummingbirds lay 1 or 2 eggs per clutch. You can expect to see them hatch after about 14-16 days from the date they are laid. The chicks will continue to grow in the nest for about three to four weeks before fledging. More information about the cams, set-up or to make a donation please visit alyssasnaturesanctuary.org.


I was on the phone with my friend Nancy (not sister) for a full 2 hours. I can’t believe what all has happened since we talked. I’m to tired to talk about it but pretty bad stuff. I’m so sorry Karen and Pam to suddenly disappear. Usually I would have got on the computer and told you what was going on, but the conversation was rather intense. So forgive me for suddenly disappearing.
So good night to all, prayer for my friend. Love you all and hope everyone has a good night.