This was just a lucky catch. My wife got some tulips for her birthday and I took one out as the sun was setting to try a get a nice shot. I put the vase down & as soon as I turned my back I heard the hummer behind me, I turned back around and had time to get off one shot before she realized she wasn’t interested in tulips. / Captured in Cave Creek, Arizona, with a Canon 20D. Other hummingbird photos: / /
A female Rufeous Hummingbird hovering over a Red Hot Poker while bather in the golden light of the setting sun. I like this image because it is the only one I have ever taken where the hummer turned and made eye contract with the camera.
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Black-chinned hummingbird nectar feeding. /
This gorgeous red Dragonfly was a frequent visitor and let me take many shots of him. This is one of my favorites – hope you enjoy. / ___ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!
Why yes, this would make a great Valentines Day card. Thanks for asking!
Photo of a male Anna’s hummingbird in captured in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Canon 20D. / Other hummingbird photos: / / /
Hummingbird getting ready to land on the feeder.
Hummingbird photo taken in Arizona. / / /
Shot of a hummer staring me down taken in Arizona. / / /
Only recently been keen on the fluro green / black colour scheme, this is my first attempt to gel the two colours together.
Bee captured in mid-flight, flying with his tongue out.
Origianly a Pencil drawing on canson paper.The warped angel was a photoshop creation. Inspired by the movie “Angels and Devils”! Also inspired by my previous work “Bridge Over Troubled Water”!! / I thought that work needed a warped angel hovering above the troubled waters!! / The bottom line is it’s just such fun to play around with images!! / / featured in Core [C.O.R.E]
But 180 degrees rotated to avoid you having to turn your monitor… This is probably a Hornet Mimic Hoverfly. Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect / dragonfly / damselfly / france
Photo of hummer in captured in Cave Creek, Arizona. / Other hummingbird photos: / / /
A young Eastern Spinebill / hovering and feeding on / nectar. Reminds me of a / Hummingbird! More birds and wildlife here Read about my wildlife photography here
Featured by Depth of Field – 2 images per day – May 2009 From the visit to the Botanic Gardens in Adelaide. Tiny yellow flowers which appear to be floatng in space like disembodied helicopters. At least 1:1 / I have no idea what they are called but I was drawn to their simplicity and their bright colour and the challege of using my D90 with AF-S Micro Nikkor60mm lens. 1/50sec F/3.2 / /
A female Rufeous Hummingbird shares dinner with a bumblebee as they both hoer around a Red Hot Poker
I love the website “Whatbird.com” because it not only describes each bird but also provides an audio clip of its song. The “song” of a hummingbird sounds more like the whirring of an engine or some kind of alien hovercraft than an actual song! I never tire of watching these energetic little feather balls hovering, sometimes only inches away from me! Click here to see and hear the ruby-throated hummer on whatbird.com
Not only humans can enjoy the drive in window at Sonic or McDonald’s; hummers have their own variety. Sip and hover is their version of a slush on the run! Ruby-throated hummingbird enjoying the nectar of bottlebrush blossom!
Growing pine on a rock Ai-Petri / Welcome!
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