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The Humming Birds continue to show up at the feeder as well as the Hydrangeas, which are going nuts!
I can never seem to get a clean shot of them around the blooms, so the feeder will have to do.
Nice in LARGE view!
Los Angeles County Arboretum:
When I first photographed this male hummingbird, I thought it might be Rufous. When I showed it to Lou, he thought so too. The more I look at it, I'm thinking probably Allen's. He looks different in different lighting, oh well.
Doing what it seldom does.... catch some rest... and having some deep thoughts :). Overland Park Arboretum, KS
One of my shots I got of the humming birds when I was at Dead Horse Ranch State Park. It always amazes me how fast they flap their wings. To keep up I had to have a very fast shutter which meant a high ISO as well to compensate.
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Green Hermit (Phaethornis guy )feeding in the rain at Cinchona, Costa Rica. For more visit www.chrisjimenez.net
Taken at a friend's home
Newnan, Georgia
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Photo series of humming bird or as we call them here blenchi in my mango tree.
I have never seen a nest so small, the eggs looked like jelly beans, at first the color was white then the color changed to brown. When the birds came out the egg they were black and so tiny the mom would still sit on the nest.
Yesterday the last one left the nest.
It was a joy to follow these birds from the making of the nest to last one leaving the nest.
Love these little beauties ... :-)
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Have quite a few Anna's hummingbirds in the garden which are continually seeking to show their authority over the various plants
Hum u Istri poznat je kao najmanji grad na svijetu, zbog čega je jedno od najatraktivnijih istarskih izletničkih odredišta...
I recently had a chance to spend a number of hours photographing Broad-Tailed hummingbirds in northern Colorado. What I have concluded, is that if these birds were any larger and carnivorous.....humans would not exist! These tiny and speedy birds are incredibly territorial and spend much of their day fighting over who should get to visit the feeders. One of my greatest photographic challenges is capturing these mighty little fighters with my camera. So much has to fall into place to be able to get 2 birds in focus in one image. This is why it takes hours of trying and waiting.
I was experimenting with my flash that I never use. I've had it for years and I've decided I should start learning how to use it. I have two, both Pentax. One the 360 and the other the 540. This is the Pentax AF-540FGZ Flash. It works through the camera and is pretty much automatic. The only drawback is that it limits my shutter speed to 1/200. I got a few shorts though. Still the wings are blurry but you can clearly see the outline.
Ruby-throated hummingbird.
I saw her mate the other day, just after I set the camera down for a second. 😮
I sat on my back porch watching a humming bird contend with a yellow jacket. It occurred to me that this was like me being confronted with a timber wolf wielding a poisonous sword.
Hovering around the feeder and garden flowers. Giving me fleeting chances for many terrible attempts to catch him in frame.
Hardest thing to get a good focus on.
The Puget Sound is humming with the sounds of many migratory humming birds, up from the south, for the warm summer in Washington.
Love these little zippy guys and galls.