michele gile has the story: of anne stratton/retired nurse: "so this is my bird room. smallest birds -- these are babies. they stay in an incubator so that they are thermo regulated."with an overflow of patients, anne's stratton's guest room in huntington beach has turned into a hummingbird hospital. voice of anne stratton/retired nurse: "they're fed every 30 minutes."48 tiny creatures are being rehabilitated at the moment by the retired nurse who is a volunteer at the wetlands and wildlife care center.since the beginning of the year, she's taken in 107 birds.-nats-this afternoon, the newest little one arrived in a cardboard box.recent storms could be to blame for the high numbers of sick and injured hummingbirds.anne stratton/retired nurse: "they can be blown out of the nest. they can be cut out of the nest when people are doing tree trimming. you should not be trimming your trees or your hedges this time of year. the best time is october, november and very, very early december. winds, rain and a lot of human interference."-nats-michele gile/huntington beach, ca: "thi