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Rich Z 08-10-2017 01:33 PM

Hummingbird
 
The hummingbirds have been fighting like cats and dogs around the feeder, but this one finally was able to get a meal in peace.

http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/pics/hummingbird_02.jpg

http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/pics/hummingbird_03.jpg

http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/pics/hummingbird_04.jpg

The first pic was taken with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ1000.

The last two were taken with the Nikon P900.

These were taken through the bedroom window, and the glass isn't as clean as it should be..

Nanci 08-10-2017 05:45 PM

Need a comparison pic from your new phone!!

Rich Z 08-10-2017 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nanci (Post 1727782)
Need a comparison pic from your new phone!!

:laugh:

Like I could get close enough with that phone to even SEE a hummingbird in a photo I could take.

NinnJinn 08-12-2017 07:08 AM

Nice Pictures Rich. This is the first time that I have seen pictures of a humming bird that wasn't blurry due to the wings.

Are you or the Mrs. an avid humming bird fan?

6yrs ago My aunt moved back to Indiana after spending 30yrs out west. She started with one small feeder in front of her kitchen window hoping to attract and catch a glimpse of one here and there. After 6 years, She has 4 larger feeders that she fills up 2x day and it is to the point where about 1/2 of them kind of hover around her while she is hanging up the freshly filled feeder. Of course they are always darting around but the most she has counted is 19 at one time...

Twolunger 08-12-2017 09:28 AM

I had massive flower beds in Michigan and the hummers were all over the place. I put up a feeder and watched some of the males fighting for the best spot. I found nests in my elderberry bushes and the eggs were tiny, and I watched the babies grow after hatching. The parents didn't seem to mind as long as I stood still and didn't disturb them.

DollysMom 08-12-2017 11:37 AM

Beautiful photo, Rich. That's my favorite style feeder-- where they can perch.

When I lived in California we used to have a feeder and we had Anna's Hummingbirds year round. I well remember the hummer wars. We had one male in particular who owned that feeder.

After I moved out and was rooming with a friend we didn't have a feeder, but each evening at dinnertime we saw a hummingbird perch in the same place on the same tree. They sure are interesting creatures.

Rich Z 08-12-2017 12:34 PM

We have been having some doves lately getting into the bird feeders, and this is a new event too. We have always had them pecking around on the ground, but it wasn't until this year that they discovered the concept of bird feeders up off the ground. They seem to be more keenly aware of their surroundings than the other birds, because they understand the concept of INSIDE by seeing us through the windows. The other birds tend to ignore us when we look through the windows at them, but not so with the doves. Connie doesn't like them in the feeders, calling them "pigeons", because they are so big that they shake the feeder poles when they land and take off. That will shake the hummingbird feeders causing the fluid to slosh around.

http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/pics/doves_01.jpg


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