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flutter
- last edit: Fri Jul 11 06:26:04 PDT 2008
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Hummingbird looking up
- last edit: Mon May 09 09:59:05 PDT 2011
- comments: 19
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A hummingbird hovers wings up
- last edit: Mon Jul 25 13:21:17 PDT 2011
- comments: 6
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Hummingbird moth on bee balm
- last edit: Wed Jul 13 08:43:26 PDT 2011
- comments: 1
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I'm looking through you
- last edit: Thu Jul 07 05:16:22 PDT 2011
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Male Ruby throat feeds at dusk
- last edit: Fri Jul 08 15:04:49 PDT 2011
- comments: 1
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A transparent female
- last edit: Fri May 27 07:13:19 PDT 2011
- comments: 4
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Dance of the hummingbird
- last edit: Wed Jul 13 11:55:02 PDT 2011
- comments: 3
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A hummingbird immature hovers
- last edit: Mon Jul 25 13:21:17 PDT 2011
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A male hummingbird display
- last edit: Mon May 30 16:32:41 PDT 2011
- comments: 6
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Male Rubythroated
- last edit: Wed May 04 17:01:04 PDT 2011
- comments: 2
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Male Ruby Throat hummingbird
- last edit: Wed Apr 27 19:50:10 PDT 2011
- comments: 3
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Hummingbird female flight1
- last edit: Mon Sep 29 08:09:13 PDT 2008
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female July 5th
- last edit: Mon Jul 14 03:35:11 PDT 2008
- comments: 5
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Ruby Throat male hummingbird
- last edit: Thu Apr 28 19:26:06 PDT 2011
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A catch on the lantina!
- last edit: Thu Apr 28 09:27:31 PDT 2011
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heres looking at you kid
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No way!
- last edit: Mon Apr 25 19:41:22 PDT 2011
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Ruby Throated Male Hummingbird displaying
- last edit: Mon Apr 25 20:01:42 PDT 2011
- comments: 12
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hummingbird last feed of the day
- last edit: Mon May 09 10:23:19 PDT 2011
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A male hummingbird at dusk
- last edit: Fri May 27 07:13:19 PDT 2011
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A hummingbird female displaying
- last edit: Tue May 24 18:10:38 PDT 2011
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A male hummingbird feeding with pollen beck
- last edit: Fri May 27 07:13:19 PDT 2011
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A female hummingbird looking up
- last edit: Fri May 27 15:18:14 PDT 2011
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A male hummingbird feeding with pollen beck
- last edit: Fri May 27 07:13:19 PDT 2011
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A hummingbird male profiles
- last edit: Mon Jul 25 13:21:17 PDT 2011
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A female Hummingbirds displays
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Female in flight
- last edit: Wed Jul 13 11:55:02 PDT 2011
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47 comments
Wonderful collections, sorry for late response due the SPAMMER here in webshots.
said brulene_hsu
Sam....It's a wonderful album with incredible photographs of birds. I always thought that is most difficult to photograph. Felicitaciones.Y thank you very much for your visit. Since Chile is a greeting ...liliana
said siempreviva37
Ilove this album greetings Brigitta
said alland107
Hi, this is a beautiful album, you have some wonderful shots, I have downloaded some for my wallpaper, thank you, thank you for sharing, I adore these little birds, take care Ann (Chester England)
said annedm1
What a GREAT album. You did a good job with your shots. I have a few hummingbird pics, but they seldom sit still (while I am watching anyway)! I was able to get a few that arent blurry, but no where as many as yours. My feeder doesnt really have perches, so maybe next summer I will get one or two more. Again - great job! Take care. ~~Mary
said _marymarg
Sam, great work! Enjoyed viewing these beautiful birds.
said jdfugatini
Great album.
said erdogan41
Your photos are beautiful. I see you have several different kinds of feeders with the birds approving of each. We have only the Ruby-throated up here in Western Michigan - as far as I know. Most of my shots come from inside the house but they will tolerate me on the deck when they visit the feeders. They leave here the first week of October and are greatly missed until their return the first week of May. Hope you are enjoying your summer months. - DeeAnne :)
said missdee101
Awesome pics! It's a lot of fun trying to capture hummingbirds in flight. Thanks for the comment on my pic of the female on the nest. To answer your question, I couldn't stay away from her, she was literally 8 feet in front of my front door at eye level. My camera has a 15x optical zoom, so I didn't have to get too close for the pics. The best ones were at night, though, since she didn't move even from the camera flash. If you want to chat more, email me at rarothrock@hotmail.com
said rarothrock
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