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The migration is slowly starting, a few birds are showing up at the local fall hot spot.




They must be so easy to photograph while in flight feeding since they hoverThe migration is slowly starting, a few birds are showing up at the local fall hot spot.
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We have 2 hummingbirds that show up maybe twice a day for maybe 5 minutes. They are tough to catch.They must be so easy to photograph while in flight feeding since they hover. So they turn up when summers ending do they?
Ps. 2nd last is perfect.
Is his beak a little deformed? Ive got a little male black bird with the same thing, doesn't stop him digging in the mulch to find bugsWe have 2 hummingbirds that show up maybe twice a day for maybe 5 minutes. They are tough to catch.
There is a public flower garden that a more than a dozen will be there for a couple of weeks in September.
There's only two there are of yesterday, but those numbers should pick up soon.
But yah, when there are more in the area, it's easier to get flight shots.
I do sometimes get them slacking off.
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I don't remember it having any trouble feeding, so no, I don't think it's deformed.Is his beak a little deformed? Ive got a little male black bird with the same thing, doesn't stop him digging in the mulch to find bugs.
Would love to photograph hummers, always great seeing pics of'em!
Nominated this one for POTMWe have 2 hummingbirds that show up maybe twice a day for maybe 5 minutes. They are tough to catch.
There is a public flower garden that a more than a dozen will be there for a couple of weeks in September.
There's only two there are of yesterday, but those numbers should pick up soon.
But yah, when there are more in the area, it's easier to get flight shots.
I do sometimes get them slacking off.
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