A few weekends back I posted just the hummingbird feeder with the
reflection of the trees. I was able to finally capture a hummer
and not just any hummer, but a juvie that I am very excited
about because she has a distinct marking on her belly
making her easier to track next year!!
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15 comments:
What an awesome capture. Those little birds are so amazing.
The world would be a much happier place if there were more hummingbirds around. Yup, I'm convinced.
Absolutely wonderful :)
Oh..what a catch...I share your excitement....
Now this is just UNFAIR ! :D
you are a little stubborn, aren't you... Well you were right to try to catch this bird : the result is speaking by itself...
Thanks for this great sharing...
Loves from France ;)
Congratulations! This is a great shot and I know you will keep us posted about this hummingbird next year. :)
Wow! Can't believe you were able to capture the hummingbird. Must have been right there waiting with your camera. I love these little birds! Nola
What a wonderful capture ! I have never seen one free except in a zoo.
Superb timing Karen.
Been awhile since I came by for a visit. Your outdoor and nature photos set the mark.
They are such sweet little birds. I miss being home so I can watch their early morning visits to my flower beds around the front porch. Feeders are a bit of a problem here in Florida because of the heat and humidity. I tried one at the apartment outside on the deck and had to change the nectar daily to keep it from spoiling. If the birds did visit it was probably while I had the feeder inside cleaning it! Your pic is perfect with that feeder's inversion of the trees.
Wow! great shot Karen.
The reflections in the globe of hte feeder are great. I have lots of hummer action here these past couple of weeks.I think it's because I've been giving them single malt scotch. Try it!
ksdoolittle
Karen: Love it.
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