PSIFF: Every Little Thing

A delightfully empathetic film about a woman who tends to wounded hummingbirds up in the Hollywood Hills.  The California Premiere was part of the 36th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF).

Photo courtesy of Palm Springs International Film Festival.

Terry Masear is an angel of a person who either finds, or takes in hummingbirds who are injured and nurses them back to health.  Her phone rings with people wanting to drop birds off to her.

More often than not, her efforts reap rewards.  Sometimes they fail, but she never gives up on the delicate little creatures. As the story points out, this joyful, gorgeously shot portrait teaches us as much about these fragile, amazing creatures as it does about the tenacity of the human heart.

Masear painstakingly feeds babies from little droppers who’ve been left behind by in most cases, a deceased mother.  She does her utmost to try to get the ones with damaged wings to fly again. Her world revolves around a special relationship with hummingbirds and she knows a lot about them. 

Perhaps she’s attempting to fix their broken spirits, as she herself once went through deep emotional distress. We find out that Masear suffered from childhood abuse and then later on, she looked after her husband of 30 years as he went through a long decline of Alzheimer’s disease. It wasn’t easy.

Overall, this is a beautiful story about nature’s little wonders.

My friend Rosa holding this little feeder. Photo: d. king

Six fascinating, lesser-known traits about our little friends:

  1. Incredible Metabolism: Hummingbirds have the highest metabolism of any bird species. Their tiny bodies require enormous amounts of energy, and they can consume up to twice their body weight in nectar and insects daily.
  2. Napping Experts: To conserve energy, hummingbirds can enter a state of torpor, a mini-hibernation that allows them to significantly slow down their metabolism, sometimes by up to 95%. During this state, their heart rate drops drastically from over 1,000 beats per minute to as low as 50 beats per minute.
  3. Color Perception: Hummingbirds can see colors that are beyond human perception, including ultraviolet. This ability helps them spot nectar-rich flowers that stand out more vividly to their eyes than they do to ours.  They can spot a flower a mile away.
  4. Adaptability: While they’re known for their small size and delicate appearance, hummingbirds are remarkably adaptable. Some species can thrive in various environments, from the tropics to the North American deserts and even high-altitude Andean peaks.
  5. Speed and Agility: These birds are speed demons, capable of flying at speeds exceeding 30 miles per hour. They also have the unique ability to fly backward and hover in midair, thanks to their ability to rotate their wings in a full circle.
  6. Longevity: Despite their high-energy lifestyle, some hummingbirds can live quite long lives for such small birds, with some species living up to nine years or more in the wild.

The film festival is over now.  Today is Best of the Fest with information below:

Steve & the extra-celestials

I was thinking about the wide-ranging group of friends and acquaintances in my life.  Many are professionals in business, finance or the arts. Some are four-legged and some have wings.

Photo: d. king

This past season in Palm Springs I can add among the list of people I’ve met a professional opera singer, a designer/hotelier, a dating expert, a nightclub owner who moonlights as a female impersonator, an energy healer, a 93-year-old book author and two younger ones, the protégé of a famous deceased person, a big pharma whistleblower who was awarded an historic settlement and a few more accomplished artists, entertainers, philanthropists and local legends. It all makes for an eclectic bunch.

But then there’s the fascinating hummingbird whisperer. His name is Steve; a musician and former long standing jeopardy contestant who prefers to see the lighter side of life.  Steve has a special ability to attract, interact with, and understand his fine feathered friends. He has a deep appreciation for these tiny birds and knows their behavior, habits, and preferences.

Steve with my friend Shawn. Photo: d. king
Steve with long time Jeopardy host Alex Trebek.

Steve is fondly known as the Hummingbird Whisperer of Palm Springs by a select lucky few (although the numbers seem to be growing), for a good reason. Steve is a trove of information on all things hummingbirds. He sets up tons of feeders outside his home including swings they love to perch on and knows them individually.  He also has a YouTube channel (Palm Springs Hummingbirds) where he sets up a camera each night at feeding time to film the activities. It’s a remarkable sight to witness so many of them all in one area.  Plus they seem to know him.  The dedication he has for them is astounding.  And you can ask him pretty much any question about hummingbirds and he knows the answer.

I first found out about this delightfully knowledgeable man after seeing a Facebook post of a friend showing a video of her feeding hummingbirds with some of them perched on her hand.  I contacted her to find out where this place was because I wanted to go.  She could not give out the address (which makes sense; it is after all, his home) but she told me to meet her somewhere and she’d take me there. Now that I know where it is, I’ve since taken others there myself. As it so happens, it’s within walking distance from my place.  It’s always best to go at sunset.  That’s when the swarm starts.

Photo: d. king

If you’ve ever had an experience with a hummingbird up close and personal, you know how precious it feels.  You don’t know why exactly, it just is. These little light feathered beings are resilient and can teach us a lot.

To some people, these tiny fliers are an inspiring sign of hope and good luck. Hummingbirds also can have a spiritual significance and mean the spirit of a loved one is near. But whatever the meaning, it’s always special to see one.  Imagine seeing hundreds all at once! Everyone loves the experience, especially when the hummingbirds feel comfortable enough with trust to come and eat out of your hands. A sight to behold...literally.

 Here are some fun facts which Steve knows:

1.       Incredible metabolism: Hummingbirds have an incredibly high metabolism. They need to consume about half their body weight in sugar each day just to maintain their energy levels.

2.      Hovering prowess: Unlike most birds, hummingbirds can hover in mid-air by rapidly flapping their wings in a figure-eight pattern, allowing them to feed from flowers while remaining stationary.

3.      Migration marvels: Some species of hummingbirds are migratory and undertake remarkable journeys. For instance, the Ruby-throated Hummingbird can fly non-stop for up to 18 hours during its 500-mile migration across the Gulf of Mexico.

4.      Remarkable memory: Hummingbirds have exceptional memory skills. They can remember every flower they have visited, how long it takes for flowers to refill with nectar, and the specific location of each flower.

5.      Color perception: Hummingbirds are attracted to bright colors, particularly red and orange. This is because these colors often indicate the presence of nectar-rich flowers.

6.      Extraordinary tongues: Hummingbirds have long, extendable tongues that allow them to reach deep into flowers to extract nectar. Their tongues can extend up to twice the length of their beaks.

7.      Tiny nests: Hummingbirds build the smallest nests of any bird species. They often use materials like spider silk to construct their nests, which allows them to expand as the chicks grow.

8.     Aggressive behavior: Despite their small size, hummingbirds can be fiercely territorial and will aggressively defend their feeding and nesting territories from other birds, including much larger species.

9.      Exceptional flight skills: Hummingbirds are incredibly agile flyers, capable of flying forwards, backward, sideways, and even upside down. They can reach speeds of up to 30 miles per hour.

10.  Longevity: While the lifespan of most hummingbird species is relatively short, ranging from 3 to 5 years, some individuals have been known to live for more than a decade in captivity.

These are just a few of the many remarkable aspects of hummingbirds that make them some of the most fascinating birds in the world!

And isn’t it wonderful that someone takes the time, energy and love to set up and clean so many feeders each day?  I look forward to going back again and again.

Have you ever had a similar experience?

Do you believe in signs?

A few days after my aunt passed away I started reminiscing about my mom, my dad, my grandparents and especially my aunt because it was so fresh.  I spoke with my uncle and my cousins because I was feeling gloomy and missing them, wishing we were closer in proximity.  
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Then I went upstairs and two beautiful little hummingbirds showed up on my deck nowhere near the feeder.  I love hummingbirds and have had some unusual incidences involving them so I took it as a sign.  Without a word of a lie they came right up to me, flapping their wings and looking at me.  Then they left but decided to come right back and do it again.  Couldn’t believe it so I called my cousin Liz right away to share the news – I think it was your mom and mine telling us everything will be okay.

But then it occured to me what they were probably really saying was “please put some vodka in that goddamn feeder so we can party!!”  bird2

Meaning: When the hummingbird shows up in your life, it may be an invitation to flex your path, perhaps even bending backward or forward, in order to accommodate life’s circumstances. You may be required to adapt to a situation that is a bit more demanding than usual.

I took this photo in Palm Canyon, California

The hummingbird (as a spirit animal) symbolizes the enjoyment of life and lightness of being. They help to lift up negativity wherever it creeps in and express love more fully in their daily endeavors. This fascinating bird is capable of the most amazing feats despite its small size, such as traveling great distances or being able to fly backwards. By affinity with the hummingbird, those who witness this bird may be encouraged to develop their adaptability and resiliency while keeping a playful and optimistic outlook.

Well I immediately felt better during and right after seeing them!bird4

What about you?  Do you believe in signs?


For fun take the quiz at link below to find out what your spirit animal is.  

http://www.spiritanimal.info/spirit-animal-quiz/

Photos: (with flower – spirit animal info. website)  The rest are mine taken in Palm Canyon, California.

Feel-good Friday: humming right along

The incredible lightness of being – that’s THE HUMMINGBIRD.bird1 - Copy

Beautiful, delicate, swift, changing direction quickly and smoothly, gliding seemingly from one place to another. bird2 I’ve always loved hummingbirds and they’ve entered into my life from time to time when my spirit is in need of a little lift.  You can’t help but enjoy their presence, everything seems light and bright whenever they appear.  I have been drawn to them, and they to me. They have emerged in some strange places (like right inside my camper van in the desert at Dead Horse Canyon, Utah) and in strange ways (flapping around my head in Jamaica with no nest or feeder in sight) and more recently to some feeders in Palm Canyon, California.  I decided to look up the spiritual meaning of hummingbirds.bird3

Hummingbird Meaning

The Hummingbird is the joyful messenger and a symbol of health.  When a hummingbird appears, healing will follow.

The hummingbird generally symbolizes joy and playfulness, as well as adaptability. Additional symbolic meanings are:

  • Lightness of being, enjoyment of life
  • Being more present
  • Independence
  • Bringing playfulness and joy in your life
  • Lifting up negativity
  • Swiftness, ability to respond quickly
  • Resiliency, being able to travel great distances tirelessly

When the hummingbird shows up in your life, it may be an invitation to flex your path, perhaps even bending backward or forward, in order to accommodate life’s circumstances. You may be required to adapt to a situation that is a bit more demanding than usual. The wisdom carried by this spirit animal emphasizes flexibility and lightness in your approach to the unexpected.  Oh; I get it.bird4

Photos: d. king                                                                                                                     (click to enlarge)