These are cropped a little. The guy lookin over his shoulder was warning the rest to stay away from his feeder. Am hoping for a better lens in the near future. (100-400?)
Let me know what you think.
D.C. Goldmember 1,156 posts Likes: 10 Joined Apr 2006 Location: Montana More info | Sep 14, 2006 17:38 | #1 These are cropped a little. The guy lookin over his shoulder was warning the rest to stay away from his feeder. Am hoping for a better lens in the near future. (100-400?) Let me know what you think. Duane
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AirBrontosaurus Goldmember 3,814 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana More info | Sep 14, 2006 18:03 | #2 I'm thinking... incredible captures! Excellent shots! Chris | My Flickr
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dazzlebea Cream of the Crop 5,329 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: SoCal More info | Sep 14, 2006 18:34 | #3 Sweet shots! I love the arched back in the first pic, that's a cute pose. Well done
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AnthonyJHowe Cream of the Crop 6,935 posts Joined Apr 2006 Location: Rhos-on-sea UK More info | Sep 15, 2006 10:47 | #5 They are very good shots Duane, captured well for your first hummers, nicely focused, well done. Canon 5D + Canon 20D + Canon EOS 300
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sugarzebra Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 15, 2006 10:50 | #6 Very well done Duane...they are beautiful and oh so tiny birds. Scott
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cfcRebel Cream of the Crop 10,252 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Austin, TX More info | Sep 15, 2006 11:25 | #7 Good captures of the hummers. The second bird has brownish plumage. Are they two different hummer species? Fee
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Sep 15, 2006 17:05 | #8 Thanks for the comments. Not sure about the species. I think the one that is a brownish gold is the male. He has a red neck( not seen in this picture). He would fly up into the trees and wait for others to come by, then would chase them away. I believe they are Rufous hummingbirds. Hope to have a 100-400 for next season. Duane
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dazzlebea Cream of the Crop 5,329 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: SoCal More info | D.C. wrote: Thanks for the comments. Not sure about the species. I think the one that is a brownish gold is the male. He has a red neck( not seen in this picture). He would fly up into the trees and wait for others to come by, then would chase them away. I believe they are Rufous hummingbirds. Hope to have a 100-400 for next season. Duane Duane, was the female orangy underneath the wings or more of a buff color? She might be a Calliope but it is very difficult to tell from just this one pic (but her tail seems fairly short so I'm leaning towards Calliope).
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Sep 15, 2006 17:30 | #10 Bea, Duane
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