I love seeing hummingbirds or just hearing their fast-moving wings buzz. So far the ones that visit my feeders are shy and rarely stick around long enough for me to take a picture. But I did get a couple of clear shots, finally!
September 26, 2015
Tiny Little Bird
I love seeing hummingbirds or just hearing their fast-moving wings buzz. So far the ones that visit my feeders are shy and rarely stick around long enough for me to take a picture. But I did get a couple of clear shots, finally!
Sharing with Saturday's Critters
and The Bird D'Pot
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Such nice captures. Peaceful and with some amazing shallow depth of field!
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Lovely little birds!
ReplyDeleteOh, I too love the hummingbirds. Your captures are lovely. They ARE difficult to photograph at times.
ReplyDeleteBefore we leave for the day, I just wanted to stop by and say this:
Thank you for taking time to add your link this weekend at I'd Rather B Birdin'.
I love watching the hummers, great captures. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeletePretty shots!
ReplyDeleteThe ones we see here in the countryside are already gone by now.
ReplyDeleteGood shot of this little sweetie!
ReplyDeleteWhat great birds hummers are - we don't get them in Australia, so I was very excited when I saw my first one.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
They are so amazing! My sister has had a great summer of them at her feeder in West Virginia. They have all migrated south for the winter.
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They are so much fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteThey are hard to capture with the camera but such fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll link up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/09/shake-those-tail-feathers.html
That first bird shot is stunning. Rich like jewels.
ReplyDeleteSo exciting to capture in a picture the sweet little hummers.
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