A few new Hummers

goofrygoofry Registered Users Posts: 103 Major grins
edited July 29, 2008 in Wildlife
It's been a while since I tried to capture these little guys. I've been watching three of them around the feeders lately, but haven't been able to nail down their routine yet. Then this weekend, I ended up with one trapped on the screened in porch. It took me about 45 minutes, but I finally got it back out into the wild. The most amazing part was hand feeding the little guy. It had been in there for a while and I knew it needed some nourishment, so that's what I did first. It's amazing to hand hold a little feeder and feel the breeze coming off those fast little wings along with the occasional touch. Unfortunately no pictures of this as I was more concerned with getting the little guy back to safety.

So today, I was sitting on the couch, just browsing the internet. I decided to get my lazy butt up and do a little something. So I rearranged the feeders to have the best chance for some good captures.

#1 There he was, just sitting there across the yard. I kept waiting on him to come closer so I could get some shots at the feeder. I'm really wanting a longer lens to get a better shot of these guys.
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#2 Still in the same place.
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#3 Something a little more interesting at least.
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#4 The first try at the feeder. I know it's been a while, but surely I can do better than this!
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#5 Ah yes, now it's coming back to me.
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#6 And another
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#7 and the final for the day.

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I went around for some different angles, but the little guys decided to boycott my efforts.

Ended up with a couple of butterfly pics instead.
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Thanks as always for looking. C&C is always welcome.
Goofry

http://www.spotlightpicture.com

A bunch of Canon Stuff.

Comments

  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited July 28, 2008
    good job on helping that hummer back home thumb.gif

    I like #3 as well :D
  • jonh68jonh68 Registered Users Posts: 2,711 Major grins
    edited July 28, 2008
    Nice shots. If you keep a presence around the feeders, or even keep chairs around them, the birds will get comfortable around you. It helps to wear something red. Last year, I was able to get within 3 ft of the feeder and shoot them with a 85 mm.
  • goofrygoofry Registered Users Posts: 103 Major grins
    edited July 29, 2008
    BFJR, thanks. I was happy to get the little guy back out to his natural habitat. For a while, I thought I was going to have to just hand a feeder inside the porch and try again later. Thankfully, the limb worked.

    John68, thanks for the advice. I had not even thought about wearing a red shirt, but that makes sense. I'll have to work on that to get closer.
    Goofry

    http://www.spotlightpicture.com

    A bunch of Canon Stuff.
  • KCBearcatKCBearcat Registered Users Posts: 164 Major grins
    edited July 29, 2008
    bfjr wrote:
    good job on helping that hummer back home thumb.gif

    I like #3 as well :D
    15524779-Ti.gif I'm kinda partial to six... but I like #4 too... seems to have an ethereal quality to it. :)
    Alan H.
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