Hummingbirds in Flight
Capturing a photo of a hummingbird in mid flight can feel impossible. But Humboldt’s Timeless Photography managed to catch two sweet ones.
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Here’s one I did.
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Two Hummingbirds
Very cool pictures !!!
So amazing!!!thank you
It’s pretty fun out in the garden this time of year, when the hummers are busy acting like Top Gun pilots and indians, counting coup by screaming past your ear so close you feel their displaced air…
Proud of this great picture!
Sweet!
This little guy is a traveler Rufous hummingbird . Shows up in the spring takes of in the fall. WE have gotten away from feeders by planting more flowers. This feeder is the best ever. The red cap just pops up over hanger so you can clean it very easy which if you commit to feeders is some times twice day. Gallon of sugar water a day. 4/1 mix works great. Remember if you feed them they a counting on you to help feed their babies. After this I am going put up a feeder. I miss the commotion.
I have made another mistake. The birds on the coast are Allen Hummingbirds, so you have to go to Willow Creek to see Rufous. I always mix them up. That said the two feeders I put up has a dozen or so. What cheap entertainment. Catching a picture in flight is not as easy as I thought.
Ah, the Zen of Hummingbird photography.
And another from this weekend.
Rufous Hummingbird on the blueberry bush
here’s one of mine.
Beautiful shot! Love it!
It may be an Allen’s hummingbird . I think the Rufous have come and gone. At any rate they are very very hard to tell apart .