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The end of Dirty Pete? A cautionary tale.

 
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May 21, 2014 23:17 |  #1

The last 3 days with Dirty Pete have been nothing shy of amazing. Lots of sunshine to work with, great flowers and of course the reliable, intelligent and personable (lol) Dirty Pete. I can't say enough how special this bird is. I mean, they all are - even last year's "dumb bully", Mohawk - but Dirty Pete makes it all seem so effortless, that's it's easy to forget the ephemeral nature of these tremendous beings. Today was a stark reminder of that.

1 - May 19: A shoot that took about a half hour. Only.

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2 - May 20: Shot during a high wind gust. Dirty Pete has an unusual body shape - mostly because of a large chest - which is evident in this pic. He often doesn't look as "svelt" as other hummingbirds, but he has an interesting look.
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3 - May 21: It was a long day working on this rose. The shoot was a good 6 hours. Dirty Pete was consistent and eager as per his usual, but the shot I wanted would take some work on both our parts. At about the 5th hour, I needed to change the feeder, so I waited until Dirty Pete fed, unhooked the feeder and ran into the house to clean it and put in fresh sugar water. While in the house I ran up to the studio to answer the phone forgetting about Dirty Pete and the feeder for about 5-10 minutes. Then I heard the sound that made my heart sink. I heard a loud buzzing near my head and realized with horror that I had forgotten the door open and Dirty Pete was in the house! Mumbling "Oh no, oh no." I glanced up at the sky lights, realizing that if he were to try to escape through them (a likelihood I feared) he most likely would die of exhaustion before I could get him. AND, even if I did catch him, there was no guarantee that he would live through it. Heart attack was a real possibility as well. As these thoughts raced through my mind, Dirty Pete tried to escape through a nearby window and began to panic when he hit the glass. I immediately opened the window half way, trapped Dirty Pete against the glass and he went completely limp. Not having time to think about whether or not he was alive, I tossed him out the window and into the air. He flew away.
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After shutting the window and the downstairs door, it sank in how close Dirty Pete came to dying. Still in a bit of shock, I put out the feeder, and waited. After a long few minutes he returned to the rose. I count myself fortunate that he is still alive. And even though I always knew about not leaving doors and windows open, I am reminded of the importance of closing them. I'm just thankful that it didn't take the death of such a beautiful being to remind me...

4 - Finally, for those of you who really thought they were going to see the end of Dirty Pete, I submit the following. :)
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May 22, 2014 01:55 |  #2

omg, my heart was in my mouth reading that! Awesome shots and hurrah, long live Dirty Pete :D


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May 22, 2014 02:16 |  #3

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omg, my heart was in my mouth reading that! Awesome shots and hurrah, long live Dirty Pete :D

Mine still is... :oops:


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May 22, 2014 02:28 |  #4

Great shots and terrifying story. Glad all is well.


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May 22, 2014 02:46 |  #5

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Great shots and terrifying story. Glad all is well.

Thanks for the good words, John, and I agree completely on the last two points.


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May 22, 2014 04:20 |  #6

It amazes me how we become so attached to the little ones in our yards and around the country that we shoot on a regular basis. I know I have more than a few critter's out there that I call mine, when in fact they are not mine at all. They have simply interacted with me in a respectful manner as I with them, we do fear for them but are for the most part helpless when it comes to there well being. We can only help them along the way. Great Stuff As I type this it's just after 5am and Iook out and see my own Dirty Pete ( The names have been changed to protect the innocent ) is sitting on a branch waiting, you see I brought the feeder in last night because of the giant Bear that has taken a liking to this area so I must go put the feeder back out


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May 22, 2014 05:52 |  #7

Terrific shots!




  
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May 22, 2014 07:00 |  #8

Your own style Ian. Lookin good! the first is my favorite.


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May 22, 2014 08:57 |  #9

Excellent Images, Excellent story, Excellent lesson and excellent outcome! Can't ask for more than that. :) Thanks for sharing it. :)


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May 22, 2014 12:42 as a reply to  @ Grizz's post |  #10

Beautiful images and I am so happy there is a happy ending to your story!


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May 22, 2014 16:32 |  #11

So glad to hear that Pete lived despite your attempts, lol. You really take magnificent shots, excellent ......


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May 23, 2014 03:05 |  #12

Pondrader wrote in post #16921821 (external link)
It amazes me how we become so attached to the little ones in our yards and around the country that we shoot on a regular basis. I know I have more than a few critter's out there that I call mine, when in fact they are not mine at all. They have simply interacted with me in a respectful manner as I with them, we do fear for them but are for the most part helpless when it comes to there well being. We can only help them along the way. Great Stuff As I type this it's just after 5am and Iook out and see my own Dirty Pete ( The names have been changed to protect the innocent ) is sitting on a branch waiting, you see I brought the feeder in last night because of the giant Bear that has taken a liking to this area so I must go put the feeder back out

It's funny, my partner has told me since day one that I should name the birds, an idea I vehemently resisted for the first 7 years. I resisted because I didn't want to become any more attached to them than I already was. But in 2012 I began blogging and realized that naming them made it easier to keep track and - more importantly - it helped me to know who was visiting the feeder. And knowing just who I was dealing with made all the difference in training the birds. Here I want to state again that I am not trying to document the birds in their natural habitat, but am instead trying to create idealized/stylized images reminiscent of drawings from past centuries. As a good friend likes to say, they're hummingbird portraits.

Fortunately, though we have bears, they will not climb the 10 ft or so up to the deck; especially with the dogs right inside the sliders. ;)

I know there will be a time, soon I imagine, when Dirty Pete will move on or be replaced by a more aggressive male. Until then I will spend as much time creating with him as I can.

Good luck with the hummingbirds (and the bear)

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Thanks Lihn. :D


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Your own style Ian. Lookin good! the first is my favorite.

Lol, Ted, thanks. And speaking of the first image, doesn't it remind you of the old Maxell advertisement - the one with the guy in the chair having his hair/tie blown back - but for hummingbirds? lol


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Excellent Images, Excellent story, Excellent lesson and excellent outcome! Can't ask for more than that. :) Thanks for sharing it. :)

My pleasure, Craig. Thanks for the good words, :)


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