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In watching hummingbirds they just appear and you are frozen watching them! If you are lucky you will catch a chase which leads high in the sky and then darting through the trees...it never lasts long as I am sure it takes too much energy to fight that long then the winner comes back to the area and returns dining. This is repeated over and over as the young ones are learning how to battle and claim nectar areas and of course the dominant male has to continue to show this area belongs to him. It makes for captivating viewing.
The original photo was of a winter plant at North Point overlooking Lake Michigan. Photoleap was used to create this image using elements of photos that I have taken.
A beautiful Gray Hairsteak Butterfly sipping on nectar! The Hairsteak chose our Pink Speedwell flowers. These Butterflies are really fun to watch, they are really small with a wingspan of .88 to 1.4 inches. Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.
Swallowtail : Papilio machaon
seen these many times, darting around but this is my first photographic capture.
photographed in the French Hautes Pyrenees
Nectaring.
Clearwing Hummingbird Moth hovering while feeding on bee balm nectar at Springton Manor farm in PA.
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A female Anna feeding on nectar from a Flowering Currant Bush. The black corrugated solid fencing convenientelymade for a lovely dark backdrop to pop the subject and flowers out.
A Gray Hairstreak Butterfly sipping nectar from our Victoria Blue Salvia flowers! She is a tiny Butterfly with a wingspan of about 1 to 1.25 inches. The only time I can spot these beauties is when I see them fly to a different flower. Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.
A female Anna's Hummingbird sipping nectar from our Cardinal Flowers! Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.
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A wonderful, small private refuge of gorgeous flowers, lots of honey bees, hummingbirds, finches and an occasional bunny.
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A female Anna's Hummingbird sipping nectar! She chose our Cuphea, "the Cigar Plant" as her flower of choice. Photo taken in our back yard in Camas, Washington.
A female Anna's Hummingbird sipping nectar for lunch! She chose our Red Hot Poker flowers for her nectar snack. Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.
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A female Anna's Hummingbird sipping nectar from our Red Hot Poker flowers! When the light hits her just right, you can see her beautiful iridescent feathers. Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.
“She's the kind of nectar that can't be messed with. She's tender, caring, and super strong. A wildflower that survives the frost and the storm. She's accountable for herself and slow to anger. With legendary stamina, she can handle a lot but knows her limits. A gentle force that can't be pushed over, she's content with who she is and doesn't waste time worrying about how others shine. There's no sweating the small stuff. She holds her own. She's an original earth mama. Her energy is grounded and her presence soothing. She inspires all to act, not just talk. She's quality over quantity kind of gal. Stable and dependable, she won't settle for anything less than what she loves. Her goddess power is showing others their strength and resilience. This queen makes you feel safe. Her magic will ground you and she'll never ever doubt your dreams.”
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A female Rufous Hummingbird resting for a few seconds!! I love how she is sitting on one of the leaves from our Cardinal Flowers. The Cardinal Flowers in our backyard are now about six inches tall. Photo taken during the summer, in Camas, Washington.
A female Anna's Hummingbird sipping Nectar! She chose our Rasberry Agastache (Hyssop) flowers. She has a tiny Hummingbird feather attached to her foot. Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.
A female Anna's Hummingbird sipping nectar! She chose our Purple Amistad Salvia for her snack. Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.