Some more hummingbirds from my yard.
These are about the only things of interest lately unless you really like house finches and European house sparrows. :rolleyes
Anyhow, the weather has also been bad around here so in between rain showers, I took these photos of some of the ruby throated hummingbirds in my yard.
At the feeder....
Hovering at the feeder...
Perched in my willow and hackberry trees...
And if anyone forgets why they are called ruby throated hummingbirds, this guy was flashing everyone like a beacon, on, off, on, off. I caught him while he was "on."
Anyhow, the weather has also been bad around here so in between rain showers, I took these photos of some of the ruby throated hummingbirds in my yard.
At the feeder....
Hovering at the feeder...
Perched in my willow and hackberry trees...
And if anyone forgets why they are called ruby throated hummingbirds, this guy was flashing everyone like a beacon, on, off, on, off. I caught him while he was "on."
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You need to train yours like Dave has - I'd love to see that last one up close.
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If he would give me his secret, I'd train them. Mine tend to be very shy. It's my big white lens that scares them.
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Thanks for sharing the shots.
Bud
"Natura artis magistra"
The males seem to be harder to catch....maybe the girls are just vain & like to be in the photos:D
Dave
"Experts" say they should be around all year but I only see them in north central Texas in the spring and then late summer/early fall. A check of the Audubon Society of Houston reports the same. Once again, this year, I only have seen them in April and currently since late July. I'd love to have them all year though.
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Thanks. I had to focus through branches and such, but at least the sun popped out after a shower in some of the those pics. Thanks for the comment.
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