I’ve been staking out our hummingbird feeder with my digital camera zoomed in as close as it can go. The feeder is on the front porch, so I can set on the porch swing with the camera on the tripod, waiting, watching. It’s not easy to get a decent picture. Even though I’m only on the other side of the front porch, for something as small as a hummingbird, that’s pretty far. I did finally get a reasonable pic, though.
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A decent action shot, but you can’t make out his color at all. I won’t be winning any awards for this one.
The visit the feeder a lot during the day. They always make a funny little honking sound as they approach, so you can usually tell when you need to look up. And these little ruby-throated hummingbirds are surprisingly brave. They don’t mind if I’m sitting out there. And they don’t even mind if they see our big cat Jammer near by. They’ve even tried to defend their feeder from us, which is a ridiculous thing to see. Leslie wanted to take the feeder in to change out the food and clean it, and the hummingbirds started dive-bombing her. Where do they get off?
In this picture the hummingbird is perched on the feeder. That’s him on the left-hand side.