Bull's Eye! by William Culp Via Flickr: Female/Juvenile right on target on a Cardinal Climber Vine flower. My backyard. Central Bucks PA.
Zeroing in! by William Culp Via Flickr: Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird zeroing in on a black & bloom flower. My backyard.
First of the year! by William Culp Via Flickr: Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird. It may be a transient but at least they are coming back to my backyard. I had the feeder out for two weeks because of reports of them in surrounding areas. This is shot from my deck and the green background is the grass. What joy they bring!
Black-throated Green Warbler by Grigory Heaton Via Flickr: A rarity in southern California, this adult male was recently discovered overwintering in a park near where I live Vincent Lugo Park, Los Angeles County, CA
A taste of what's to come! by William Culp Via Flickr: A female Ruby-throated Hummingbird getting a little taste of a Mexican Sage that's not in bloom. It's a late blooming plant and the last one to bloom. The plant is now in bloom, but my Hummers have moved on sadly. Hopefully I will get the transients and they will get to use it. My backyard.
I hate bees! by William Culp Via Flickr: Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird keeping it's distance from the honey bee. They are afraid of them because the bee can kill the hummingbird. Bill's Backyard Bird Blind.
A little wet! by William Culp Via Flickr: Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird in the rain. Nothing like sitting under a roof staying dry and shooting my favorite little bird in the rain. I shoot them at 1/3200 with a flash. I've tried other shutter speeds, but I like this one the best. Bill's Backyard Bird Blind.
I can do this with my eyes closed! by William Culp Via Flickr: Yesterday here was rain on and off. Bill's Backyard Bird Blind was the place to be. The Ruby-throated Hummingbirds were busy. They like the rain. So I got the flash out and had a ball.
I'm thinking warm already! by William Culp Via Flickr: Not liking the cold already, I put on a warmer/fun time pic of my little beauties at Bill's Backyard Bird Blind. Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird.
Another view of "Good to the last drop" (Explored 9/11/22) by William Culp Via Flickr: Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird with a Firecracker blossom stuck on it's bill. It flew up about twenty feet before it came off. Bill's Backyard Bird Blind.
I'm not a bee, but I love beebalm! by William Culp Via Flickr: Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird approaching a monarda flower. Bill's Backyard Bird Blind.
Bub the second. by Marjorie Morrison Via Flickr: Perches on a different branch and feeds on different flowers. In our garden Lowell, Michigan
Another first for me! by William Culp Via Flickr: It was a first just to see a Hummingbird nest, but now with two littles ones is almost beyond words. I will be going back to see the progress of the babies. Bucks Co. PA.
A first for me! by William Culp Via Flickr: A female Ruby-throated Hummingbird sits on a nest as the male only sticks around for mating and then he leaves. This is the first nest that I have ever seen. We will be going back to check on the little ones . Wish it was a little lower and not so dark. Bucks Co. PA.
Lazy eater! by William Culp Via Flickr: Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird sits on the tomato cage I put in this year for the Black & Bloom plant. Last year the plant grew really big and they are brittle. Hopefully the cage will help it from breaking. My backyard.
This looks good! by William Culp Via Flickr: Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird checking out the Monarda (bee balm) in my Happy Backyard.
Trying to get the kids to hold still. Haha by Marjorie Morrison Via Flickr: juvenile ruby-throated hummingbirds, taking a short break from flight practice. Kent County, Michigan