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Published: 17.6.2017
stroke a humming-bird Steve of a peacock

Every day when I am at home, I usually see a humming-bird. I have no birds feeders, but birds like to turn at me on the backyard or to flit near my windows. Sometimes I see the whole flocks at the window.

Ya greeted it and asked whether I can stroke it. She did not tell "no" from what I drew a conclusion that it not against. :)

I accidentally came across the humming-bird who is comfortably sitting in the nest on a tree, all few steps away from a back door, directly at the level of my eyes. I never saw this nest before. It was the tiny nest allowing a humming-bird to sit in it while her beak dangled on the one hand nests, and feathers of a tail were given with another.

She seemed very happy when I softly ran fingers over its back.

At last, yesterday I for the first time managed to stroke one of them.

Lately I am interested in a question whether I will be able to touch one of birdies Е without aggression, and having just opened the heart and having invited them to interaction. They are capable to scatter instantly in all directions so if they do not want to contact, I have no chance to touch them.

About a week ago one of birds turned at me over the head in 30 centimeters from my person, but did not wish to fly up closer. I tried to force it to sit down to me on the extended finger, though is not sure that it is possible. Pads of a humming-bird are extremely small. They are adapted for sitting on the thinnest branches, and, perhaps, my finger is too inconvenient for her.

In a minute or two it flew up and began to flit about a nest, kind of inviting to approach closer. When I glanced in a nest, saw two tiny eggs there. I smiled and tenderly told a humming-bird that she has no reasons to worry for safety of the eggs.

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