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I have to confess that I was both surprised and quietly chuffed when I uploaded this and saw that I’d caught this little fellow fairly cleanly. He appeared from nowhere into that exact position, obligingly stopped for a fraction of a second as the sunlight hit him, and then was gone.
I had been patiently plotting up that little bit of lavender hoping a bee might come and land somewhere on it and was just about to give up because holding the 20x magnifier in place on the back of the LCD with pressure from my eye for any length of time can become uncomfortable, so I was about to quit when there was a glint in the sunlight. I didn’t even think about it before I knew it I had moved the camera and hit the button - one shot and gone - . I hoped the focus point had found him. I checked and saw that Ihad indeed caught him but I can never tell whether something is in proper focus even with that powerful magnifier - I can tell if it is blurred, but often they look sharp but when I upload to the big screen, they are anything but.
This time it was! :^))
Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird doing it's thing on a Black & Blue Salvia in my backyard. Just wish a male would go on there like some people I know!
This guy has hardly left this perch all summer. He sits here for hours on end, flies a few inches to the feeder and back to his perch. He chases away the other hummers that come to the feeder. I'm entertained for hours on end. It's the simply things in life.
Mexican Sage @ The Xeriscape Demonstration Gardens. Colorado Springs Colorado. P.S. If it's so hardy why won't it grow at my house!?!
Broadtail Hummingbird.
Parque Estadual dos Pireneus - Cocalzinho de Goiás, GO, Brazil.
This species is generally poorly understood due to its rarity and this has also made it difficult to set a concrete conservation status.
Known in Brazil as "estrelinha-ametista".
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Apodiformes
Family: Trochilidae
Subfamily: Trochilinae
Genus: Calliphlox F. Boie, 1831
Species: C. amethystina Boddaert, 1783
Binomial name: Calliphlox amethystina
I was pleased with the capture of the bird itself - would have loved the flower in focus but was not quite in focal plane.
Shot at 1/1000 of a second it allows for some blur on wings - at 1/1600th would freeze completely.
(I believe this is a Female Ruby Throated)
I found this Hummingbird sitting on her nest. Only Eggs. Note the yellow on her head is nectar she got from another plant.
To my dearest brother James
28 years, the lines are blurred, my memory faded yet still the pain goes on.
-HummingBird-
People don't sing about days that didn't happen and...
People don't cry for tears that weren't shed
Time doesn't stop when you close your eyes, and our...
Big ol' clock will keep on ticking till it dies
Can you hear the hum of the hummingbird?
Can you smell the breeze carrying leaves that it lured?
Can you cry for your mother and your father too?
Can you breathe until there's no air left in you?
What if there were no wings on a butterfly? And...
What if we walked a thousand days?
How long would it take if we all held hands? And...
How many miles could we go before our heads lay down?
Can you hear the hum of the hummingbird?
Can you smell the breeze carrying leaves that it lured?
Can you cry for your mother and your father too?
Can you breathe until there's no air left in you?
No one's going home tonight without a heartache and a moon light
Keep on moving on until there's nothing else to move on to and we're gone
Can you hear the hum of the hummingbird?
Can you smell the breeze carrying leaves that it lured?
Can you cry for your mother and your father too?
Can you breathe until there's no air left in you?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNSL8OseCBI
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Hummingbirds are birds native to the Americas and constituting the biological family Trochilidae. They are the smallest of birds, most species measuring 7.5–13 cm in length. The smallest extant hummingbird species is the 5 cm bee hummingbird, which weighs less than 2.0 g. Wikipedia
One of the locals at my Mexican Sage. They're not super cooperative. Since I made my front yard so hummer-friendly, they go wherever they please, generally "over there" if I'm "here", ad infinitum. I tried a new strategy this week. I decided to trim and clean up a couple of plants near the sage, knowing they would eventually visit a number of times. So I put the camera on a stool near where I was working, and when I saw one or heard the "hum" I could easily grab the camera. Worked pretty good. The plants are so full they really make it a challenge to get the clear path to the bird though.
Hum in Istria Croatia, claims to be the smallest town in the world.
while I suspect that there are many towns of comparable size, there is no doubting its beauty.
Created using my Topaz Impression and Topaz Texture Effects presets.
Thank you for any comments
I love to see these beautiful little birds flying around. When you hear the sounds of their wings going a million miles an hour, there is no doubt about why they are called hummingbirds! :-)
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Was happy to get some photos of this Hummingbird with it's eyes closed.. If only for a split second..
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Hello Everyone!
This was taken with my 100mm macro lens because I was shooting flowers. Suddenly this hummer showed up, so I then spent the next few moments in hot pursuit!
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Watching the birds from my porch.
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A large stand of Bougainvillea (the size of a 5-car garage) was peppered with buzzing hummingbirds. They zipped from stem to stem, never landing anywhere in the open.
This juvenile male Ruby-throated Hummingbird was an exception. He perched with his tiny legs and tiny feet on this twig for long enough to take several pictures...very cooperatively :-)) He is just beginning to develop the ruby throat that should be completed by August of the year.