Photography
Related: About this forumfor the hummingbird lovers, some of my photos......also, show me your shots of hummingbirds
....yes, sometimes the primates and amphibians and reptiles move out of my way so i can photograph some birds......here is a selection of hummer photos i've taken:
brer cat
(26,281 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(152,106 posts)These are wonderful. So detailed and sharp.
I especially love the one of the nesting bird.
Thank you!
Walleye
(35,686 posts)Gato Moteado
(9,932 posts)....how close are you getting to them and what kind of gear are you using?
Walleye
(35,686 posts)I used a 400 mm cannon lens at f5.6 they were in the shade quite a bit. Some of the shots I do through my plate glass back door window on my porch with the 200 mm. Can get about 5 feet away. They are very small is the challenge, of course
Gato Moteado
(9,932 posts)Walleye
(35,686 posts)This was from two years ago I know theyre nesting nearby this summer I see them flying in from the tree but I cant spot their nest. I really think the same ones come back from last year. And it looks like a successful nesting this year
Bayard
(24,145 posts)I love hummers. We have a number of feeders on our porch. A male Ruby Throated flew up and just hovered in front of my face the other day.
Gato Moteado
(9,932 posts)....if you have some space for a small garden, plant some mexican sunflower (Tithonia rotundifolia). it's a fast growing annual that makes a ton of daisy sized orange and yellow composite blooms that hummingbirds (and butterflies) cannot resist. depending on where you are, they should reseed and keep growing throughout the growing season and possibly every year. if not, seeds are easy to harvest and keep to replant.
i had them in my yard in austin, tx and the hummers were constantly bickering over the territory and there was always several buzzing around the yard all day.
(not my photo)
Walleye
(35,686 posts)Bayard
(24,145 posts)They are really pretty.
Right now, I have all kinds of things in my flower garden that I keep meaning to post here.
mike_c
(36,333 posts)Are you using the new blinds you constructed? These images are gorgeous.
Gato Moteado
(9,932 posts)...i've heard that it can take months....or longer.....
this is a collection of hummers from around costa rica over the years