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This is a picture taken back when I visited New Mexico last year... going through my archives now :-)
Have been trying to upload another pic of a humming bird... it's just not getting uploaded for some reason.... finally up! Please check comments for the pic.
I'm no expert but think this is a juvenile as it was darting around with what I think was the female. This little hummer was smaller in comparison.
Kleb Woods Humming Bird Festival in Tomball, Texas- 9-2015.
Blowing back the feathers to see how much fat the hummer has stored
I saw a bird swing for sale in a catalog they said birds love to swing so I made some out of old binder rings for free.
Bird #49.
Have a great week!
The Humming Bird is the space marines' smallest and fastest vehicle, but it is too small too carry weapons. They are mostly used by medics to get to pateints on the battlefield quickly.
This “room to go” is all hand made by me. Furniture is made out of wood, fabric, nails, paper, acrylic, and cushions. This complete set is for sale if any one is intrested (FM me if you are). I must make a way to get Kenneth his Hummer! Its very comfortable ( The girls told me so!), and oversized.
Included in this set:
1 Sofa
1 Chair
1 Accent chair
1 Coffee table
2 End Tables
2 Lamps
1 Rug
1 Plant Box
1 Book
1 Wall Art
Not Included are walls, floors, and doll. d a description…
I've been getting some really nice stretches of free time the past couple of days so that I can sit out on my little patio and enjoy whatever Nature chooses to show me. A doe and her fawn pass by nearly every day. Three wild Tom Turkeys stroll through and then there are the antics of the Hummers! It's a family affair with an adult male and female and a juvenile. The male has staked out his claim to the feeder on the side of the house, but the female and juvenile go at each other constantly over the other one. It's fun to try to capture them in fight and flight mode! Having said that, I think the two in this photo are the adults. They spent some moments chasing each other through the branches of my heat/drought stressed dogwood tree. Such a relaxing and blessed way to spend some free hours, despite the heat! I've had to turn off both the fountain in the pond (water level got too low to run the pump!) and my little waterfall feature. I'm thinking of ways to put out a little water for the hummers......
I have not had many hummers in my yards this summer. I think the dry beginning had an influence on this. I did take a few minutes outside the other day and was able to capture this female gathering nectar from the flowers in my yard. I really enjoy seeing them at work.
Thanks for looking,
Susan