Here is the link to Vol. 3 http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/843035/ .
I still have several Hummers but not as many as a week ago and haven't been taking many shots of them. I was trying to get some action shots of them but have to rig up some hanging baskets or something for a better background. Here is one of my attempts.
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds Vol. 4
Outstanding Rose!
I was trying to get some action shots of them but have to rig up some hanging baskets or something for a better background.
You truly ARE Dave's apprentice, bringing out your props!
Thanks Mrs. Ed...I did buy a small Fuchia and put it in a hanging basket...now to hang it where I can get a good pic! I would love to have Dave's knowledge and steady hand (and all of his gear too)!!
Well if those stinker hummers are anything like the FEW that show up at my house, they won't pose at or near the fuschia. Do you yell at them like I do? HOLD STILL.
I can't WAIT until I get some flowers blooming in their garden so maybe I'll have some more visitors. I swear, they think my water is poison or something. Every time I make water I have to think and rethink the proportions because I'm convinced I'm doing something wrong. Sorry about my whining.
Beautiful shots guys!
Thanks for starting the new thread Rose!
If you stand still and place your finger just below the feeder hole, they'll use your finger as a nice convenient perch to rest while drinking.
Resin
Resin, I've done that before at my mom's house. She had so many hummers that she would fill her three feeders twice a day so you didn't have to wait long for a hummer to perch on your finger. My feeders only get a visit every ten minutes or so though.
Cool shots Mrs. Kinsey! I have a hard time standing in one spot for too long so maybe I'll set up a chair or something and try that!
Mrs. Ed...my male Hummers seem to have disappeared today...the females are here but don't know where those boys are! Today is our hottest day so I'm gonna try and rig up some sort of mister for them..I'm sure they would appreciate it!
No HBs for me for a few days. Seems like your females should be nesting soon, Rose.
teases!
Gee Nanny...do you think that line is heavy enuf for that big Hummer? LOL!
I don't know where all the Hummers have gone around here...sat outside this afternoon and waited and waited and waited. Usually there are lots of them and I only saw one pair! ;0( Hopefully they are nesting now?
What a neat perspective Mrs. K! Were you lying on your back? LOL
lol Mrs_Ed, I know what you mean about the water. I keep putting up a feeder, but the hummers only drink from the few plants I have around. I've seen them hover perilously close to the feeder, but nothing (even in winter)! It makes me paranoid that I'm doing something wrong.
I am enjoying the pictures. Great captures!
Well I was mean today, took down all but one of the backyard feeder, and the one I place in the flower pot, so they would come to me, for pictures. I was sitting just a few feet away. The lighting under my gazebo wasn't all that good.
But it worked. One flew above my head and ruffle my hair a little. Couldn't get a picture of that one shucks. But this one I got.
Very nice pics burn!
Very nice pics of the Hummers Burn...great idea on bringing them to you!!
Cool Idea!
Thanks everyone
Like you Rose, I can't stand too long on my legs, So need to sit or walk around. Nice to see them come to you for a change.
Nanny it's such a thrill to see them so close, you see their little eyes looking at you, while they drink, and you can see close up all the energy they put in, in flight. Very agile little bird, and fun to watch.
Ha, We should form a club. I can't stand long either.
I can't stand long or lean my head back!
:D
ditto here, due to vertigo...boy, we could be in trouble here!
I've been thinking that DH could wheel me along on the dolly and lean me back to see the birds.
LOL Mrs. Ed! We are quite a group aren't we? I'm getting to where I can't sit for too long either...I hate to think about alternatives!
ROFLOL . Mrs-Ed
Same here Rose.:))
We should change the name of this thread to "How I manage to take this picture of the bird".
HA! Good one Burn.
for me it would be. Sheer dumb luck.
LOL...for me it would be. An accident!!
HA! The marvelous photos I've been seeing here could never be from "dumb luck" or "by accident!"
Great pictures. We are starting to get a few up here in the cold weather. (had some nice days, but still cold at night 33' right now)
Have to laugh about the picture taking. You all commenting on sitting, leaning or staying still.
My problem is getting the camera up. I am so busy in awe of the bird (with my mouth agape) that the bird flies away before I even turn on the camera! If I could get the pictures that are stored in my head, they would be som'tin' to see!
I know what you are saying cpart! I take the picture first and awe later. With my recent picture of the chestnut-sided warbler, I started taking a ton of pictures of his backside, just in case he looked backwards. After a number of pictures I ever so slowly walked to the other side of the tree and began taking pictures of the front. I was very lucky that he did not fly off.
Hummingbirds! You lucky, lucky people. I'm green with envy - iridescent green of course.
OMG...LOL on the dolly Mrs. Ed!! Glad I wasn't drinking my coffee! lol
LOL, I LOVE the surgeons sense of humor! and your's!!!!
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