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  • Majestic
    by Rosy Kueng

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    This is the most beautiful place I ever seen!!! Iguazù Falls…this is the brazilian side view to the main fall “Devil’s Throat”. National Park Iguassu Brazil_Argentina / in Landscape and Abstract Photography 2008 / the whole album on Webshots Homepage 20. April 09 Iguazù Falls, Iguassu Falls or Foz do Iguacù Their name comes from the Guarani or Tupi words y (water) and ûasú (wa’su) (big). / Legend has it that a god planned to marry a beautiful aborigine named Naipí, who fled with her mortal lover Tarobá in a canoe. In rage, the god sliced the river creating the waterfalls, condemning the lovers to an eternal fall. Canon Power Shot S50 / F/6.3 / 1/1000 sec /

  • The Iguazu waterfalls. One of those overwhelming places. The roar of these giant waterfalls is deafening, there beauty blinding. This shot of “La Garganta del Diablo” was a battle against the spray, but it was worth it. This was taken from the Brazilian side, the far side, a little obscured by the mist, is Argentina. Wallpaper can be found here This image has been featured by ‘The World’. / Sold as an extra large canvas print to a mystery buyer.

  • Say Ahhh!
    by Adam Gormley

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    I can’t believe there is less than 250 Sumatran Tigers in the wild today, and at least 2-5 a DAY are being killed for skins and alternitive medicines. It sadens me a great deal to know this… For every framed print I sell of the 3 tiger photos I upload to RedBubble, I will donate $5-$15 depending on frame size to the Wildlife Warriors – Tiger fund. This will help save the magestic animals from poachers in their native habitat. We have to help these tigers, because they can’t help themselves.. It’s up to us! Canon 50D 300mm, Australia Zoo.

  • In Flight....
    by Gregg Williams

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    Hummingbird getting ready to land on the feeder.

  • Color Coordinated
    by Blair Wainman

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    Color Coordinated was featured in the group Nature’s Wonders in June 2009 Color Coordinated was featured in the group Extreme Close-Ups in June 2009 A young Purple-throated Woodstar uses his wings to balance himself as he tries to reach the best kangaroo paw flower in the garden! / Taken in the José Celestino Mutis Botanical Garden, Bogotá, Colombia

  • Blue throat
    by Stephen Colquitt

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    This colony of blue throated ascidians are marine creatures that live attached to a pylon under the Busselton Jetty. This is a photograph I took when I was beginning to learn about underwater phtography. Scuba diving and photography often make some wonderful images. Water and cameras however do not mix so well, which is where the art of underwater photography becomes difficult. Nikonos V – 35mm with macro extension tube / Fujicrome slide film

  • Who eats frogs? Snakes, turtles, herons, ducks…and… larger frogs. Captured at Mud Lake in Ottawa, Canada.

  • Eye Exam
    by Dennis Jones - CameraView

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    This about as close as I can get this lens…. I guess it’s time to look at an extension tube…. / Male Ruby Throated Hummingbird feeding in flight.

  • Ivan 2
    by photosbylefty

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    Ivan is rapidly growing up, now has at least 4 red feathers on his throat. He will become a very handsome young man, and certainly heir to the throne.

  • Drive In Window
    by Bonnie T. Barry

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    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!

  • Hover Craft
    by Bonnie T. Barry

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    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

  • Yellow Throated Sparrow
    by pinkyjain

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    Prisma colored pencil

  • Look me in the eye!
    by Larry Powell

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    I got this great shot when this curious Hummingbird, came right up to my face to check me out.

  • Ruby Throated Thoughts
    by Jasmine Staff

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    I love how this tiny bird looks lost in thought. Ruby Throated Hummingbird

  • Male Ruby Throated Hummingbird. Look closely and you’ll see the yellow pollen grains on his forehead. Nikon D2X / Nikon 105mm F/2.8 Macro

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    It Takes Two...
    by Terry Hinkle

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  • Winter Sun
    by Kitsmumma

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  • Welcome Back
    by Dennis Jones - CameraView

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    Hello to all in the Hummer group…. / at least that is what I’d like to think Red is saying… Rock Hollow Lodge Arcadia, Oklahoma / 22 Apr 2009 1809 hrs / Nikon D2X / Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 Micro / SB-600 Speedlight / Slik Tripod 1/250 sec F/13 / ISO 100 -1.7 EV

  • Fluttering Wings
    by Bonnie T. Barry

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    A hummingbird is seldom still; I’ve been watching birds for a long time, but I’ve never seen a more energetic, feisty, restless species than the hummer. This particular ruby-throated hummingbird is fluttering its wings threateningly before buzzing into a high speed chase to ward off competitors from its food source. I’ve even witnessed these tiny mites chasing cardinals which are MUCH larger than they are, yet they are fearless!

  • My bottlebrush is just beginning to bloom; it didn’t take this hummingbird long to discover the very first blossom and relish its sweetness.

  • Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
    by Vickie Emms

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    Featured in Canon DSLR – May 31, 2009 / Featured in I Love Birds – May 27, 2009 The Ruby-throated Hummingbird Archilochus colubris is the most common and widely distributed of the hummingbirds in Canada. From the tip of its bill to the tip of its tail it measures from 7.5 cm to slightly more than 9 cm. No larger than a good-sized insect, it is often confused with hawk moths, especially at dusk, as these moths are similar in size, form, and flight. The male Ruby-throated Hummingbird is shiny metallic green above, greyish white below, and has a forked tail. He wears a splendid gorget, or throat patch, of silky, ruby red feathers, which sometimes appear orange, or even jet black, depending on the light. The female is similar but has a greyish-white throat patch. Her tail is rounded, and some of the outer tail feathers are marked with white spots. These she often displays when posturing and in flight. The Ruby-throated Hummingbird’s bill is long, straight, and almost as slender as a darning needle. / Canada has five species of hummingbirds. Of these, only the Ruby-throated Hummingbird is found in the east. It inhabits Nova Scotia (including Cape Breton Island), New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, southern Quebec, and Ontario north to Lake Nipigon and Lake of the Woods. It ranges westward through southern Manitoba, central Saskatchewan, and central and southeastern Alberta. / Lots more interesting information here: / / / Photographed at the Oriole feeder in my yard / Canon 50D; Sigma 150-500mm lens / Shutter speed 1/2048 / Lens Aperture F/6.4 / Focal length 500mm / Exposure time 1/2000 / ISO 640

  • This image placed 6th in the Birds challenge on May 15, 2009. My name for these little ruby-throated hummingbirds is “Flying Piglets”. They congregate at our feeders in swarms – no way you could count them. We never could afford to buy the hummingbird food sold in the stores. Every summer we use 100+ pounds of sugar and make an average of 8-12 cups of sugar-water per day to feed the crew. Around this time of the year I’m usually found pointing toward the south as the flying piglets zip to and fro around my head. I’m more than ready for them to head to the next feeding resort somewhere in Mexico or South America! Thank you for stopping by to comment on this image. I don’t normally respond with individual thank-you comments due to time constraints (slow dial-up speed). I prefer to spend my limited time on RB by commenting on your work instead. However, I want you to know how much it means to me that you took the time to view and comment on my work! Patricia ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.

  • Just love the tiny eye lash feathers on these birds. / Male Ruby Throated Hummingbird Nikon D2X / Nikon 105mm f/2.8 Macro / Slik Tripod

  • "Miss Bliss"
    by stephanie clifton

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    mixed media on canvas SOLD !http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/border:noborder/product:mounted-print/size:small/view:preview/2046783-4-miss-bliss.jpg

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