He created a hummingbird paradise in his backyard

The Nature of Things December 26, 2024
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For over 60 years, The Nature of Things has explored our planet’s fascinating creatures, ecosystems, and scientific breakthroughs. From 1979 to 2023, it was hosted by world-renowned geneticist and environmentalist David Suzuki. In 2024, new hosts Sarika Cullis-Suzuki, a marine biologist, and Anthony Morgan, a social science researcher, continue this legacy. They bring fresh perspectives on how science and conservation can help shape a sustainable future. ABOUT THE HOSTS Sarika Cullis-Suzuki Sarika has a PhD in marine biology and has hosted episodes of The Nature of Things and programs for Audible and Ocean Networks Canada. She continues her father David Suzuki’s legacy, which began almost a decade before humans landed on the moon. Anthony Morgan Anthony Morgan is a social science researcher and game designer who has hosted science programs for Discovery Channel, CBC, and Vice. He runs a lab studying how we can have better conversations around tricky science.

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Window salesman Eric Pittman's life changed forever the day he noticed a Anna's hummingbird buzzing around his backyard in Esquimalt, B.C. in the summer of 2009. After a flurry of sharp turns caught his eye, the bird came to rest on the branch of a pear tree. It looked around to check for danger and met Pittman's gaze, yet she seemed unbothered by his presence. Pittman looked closer. Then, two pea-sized black orbs began bobbing up and down. It was a pair of newborn hummingbird chicks. He'd discovered Sweetie Bird (as he later named her) returning to her nest to feed her babies. Overcome with curiosity, Pittman stayed under the tree for the rest of the day, binoculars stuck to his face. He bought a video camera and began filming the bird in his backyard. He hasn't stopped in fourteen years. Today, Pittman is a citizen scientist and hummingbird expert. But he didn't formally study ornithology, or even any biology. His skill at capturing footage of hummingbird behaviour has earned him 50,000 followers on his "Hummingbirds Up Close" Facebook page, where he shares daily updates. The BBC Natural History Unit has even turned to Pittman as a subject matter expert when they’ve needed to film elusive hummingbirds. The short documentary The Bird in my Backyard follows Eric throughout the spring of 2024 as he documents two mother hummingbirds raising their chicks. It’s a story about the childlike curiosity in all of us, and the doors it can open if we just lean in a bit closer. - Filmed and Directed by Ryan Wilkes. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • More Shows: https://bit.ly/WatchMore_CBCDocs Stay Connected: Facebook: http://bit.ly/CBCDocs-Facebook Instagram: http://bit.ly/CBCDocs-Instagram

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