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Hey all,
Viewers of a previous thread of mine would recognise this hummingbird. Apparently this female streamertail hummingbird has made a nest in the mango tree, which explains its ubiqitous presence there and why it always seems to fly down to greet me. Stay tuned, baby hummers can only be a few weeks away ![]()
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That's cute.
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Right on, Now along with Alex's awsome shots will have your baby pics!!
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