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CaliforniaPeggy
(154,425 posts)Walleye
(41,287 posts)woodsprite
(12,465 posts)I was worried we put the feeders out too late. They found it and started showing up late last week.
Walleye
(41,287 posts)Until about 8 May, so yours were probably timed about right.. I was very glad to see them and it does look like there’s a nest nearby. I just hope they’re successful.
Diamond_Dog
(37,520 posts)StarryNite
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Walleye
(41,287 posts)George McGovern
(7,959 posts)With which camera & lens did you "shoot" this hummingbird?
Walleye
(41,287 posts)True Dough
(23,560 posts)I was very impressed with its capabilities!
Nice capture.
George McGovern
(7,959 posts)aggiesal
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Walleye
(41,287 posts)usregimechange
(18,564 posts)A flash can freeze motion too. If it's bright enough you can set your shutter speed and ISO for quality and still freeze them. 1/250, ISO 100
George McGovern
(7,959 posts)why in the world would someone use a flash on a bright day. I've learned to appreciate fill flash, but I'd no idea about freezing motion this way. Thanks!
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surfered
(7,689 posts)There were less seen this year. It is theorized that with continuous SE winds with fewer N wind days, that they didn’t stop here, but just kept on flying.
Walleye
(41,287 posts)There’s at least one male and one female that come here all the time. I think there is a nest nearby. I hope the Blue Jays haven’t raided it. They were definitely late showing up this year and not nearly as many they usually peak out at about July, when the babies are fledging
surfered
(7,689 posts)brer cat
(27,015 posts)Walleye
(41,287 posts)That is a shot of a lifetime. Congratulations!