i am amazed at how perfectly "in plane" the bird AND bee had to be when you pulled the trigger. what a great shot that was!
chopper5654 Goldmember 2,432 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2008 Location: St. Louis, MO More info | May 05, 2009 19:58 | #16 i am amazed at how perfectly "in plane" the bird AND bee had to be when you pulled the trigger. what a great shot that was! http://throughmyeyes-choppography.blogspot.com/
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May 05, 2009 20:04 | #17 Excellent shots! Greg Gard
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woody64 Goldmember 1,876 posts Joined Oct 2007 Location: Ontario, Canada More info | May 06, 2009 01:40 | #18 Very nice shots Bea, can't wait till ours return.
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In2Photos Cream of the Crop 19,813 posts Likes: 6 Joined Dec 2005 Location: Near Charlotte, NC. More info | dazzlebea wrote in post #7864204 Thank you all ![]() Yes. these hummers stay year-round. We have others that migrate through or only live here during the warmer seasons (yes, we have different seasons here )LOL, I know about the weather. I used to live in SoCal (I moved to the east coast from Claremont), but it was before my photography (and birding) days. Mike, The Keeper of the Archive
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