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I caught this juvenile taking nectar from a Scarlet Runner in Peter Stahl's flower garden.
Isle Lake. Parkland County, Alberta.
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Ruby-throated Hummingbird was sitting bravely while this big hornet was intimidating it for a second or two. It did not take much for the Hummingbird to scare him off ;) !
This male dominant ruby throat itching those hard to get places. I'll enjoy him through August when he will migrate for Central America. The immatures and females will hang around until October before leaving.
Oh Ruby...don't take your love to town www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1e9p6J89rQ&list=RDC1e9p6J89r...
The end of a season for our hummers. Have not seen one in our flower garden for almost a week. Isle Lake Alberta
Backdrop is a water fountain.
Enjoying the backyard flowers. Isle Lake. In about two week they will start their journey heading south.
He is trying to dominant the flower area while NIght Lite is away. He always gives way but to all other hummingbirds he is the dominant.
If you never have seen hummingbirds then I suggest you put them on your bucket list. Watching them battle from morning to dusk each day and to go from flower to flower is truly a gift I am thankful for.
Prayers for the many people in harms way in Mexico and America. ~Sam
Even the hummingbirds loved the rain today. First rain in a very long time here. Isle Lake Alberta
Enjoying the rain.
Male Ruby Throat hummingbird. He guards his flowers and feeders all day and will mate with females who come into his territory.
A byproduct of trying to see Comet Neowise was catching this female ruby throat enjoying a yellow honeysuckle at the dam.
Immature ruby throat hummingbird taking a short nap in this unusual cool spell. No worries by Wednesday hot and humid again as we start watching the tropics for hurricanes heading our way.
Spent a fun day at Bill's Backyard Bird Blind sitting in a comfy chair, 15 feet from a flower bed yesterday. Saw three of these little guys. This one looks like a juvenile male. A fill flash was used.
Somewhere in PA.