Whatever Weds. Purple

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Black-chinned Hummingbird-male

Nikon D850| Nikkor 500mm PF-E

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57 thoughts on “Whatever Weds. Purple

    1. Thank you so much!
      When I started shooting the night sky and birds I found I needed a more robust camera so moved to a faster camera with a bigger buffer, and better high ISO capabilities and I added faster read/write cards. It does make a difference.

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  1. Magnificent! We see quite a few of these on our morning hikes, but never the details that you splendidly laid out before us! No, not enough exclamation marks for such magnificence ❕❕❕There. Better.

    May I ask what the purple bow in the first photo is?

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    1. Thank you! Do you mean the Gorget on the Hummer’s throat? It flashes in the sun or when the light hits it just right. It’s thought it helps the males attract a female, and it signals their status in the species.
      I think Gorget is a French word meaning throat.

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      1. Yes! Today we paused during our morning hike to look at a hummingbird. I have great admiration for your eye and ability: I was not able to spot anything like what you were able to capture, wow!

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        1. How cool! We must have been channeling each other because this morning on my birding hike I paused to get a shot of a bird I thought was a Wren but when I looked at my playback I saw it was a Juvenile Rufous Hummingbird! The bill is so much shorter when they’re young! I learned that today. 😊

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    1. I sat outside and waited and waited. Yesterday he and his mate were flying and hovering close to the back door. I kept wondering if they were trying to tell me the feeder was getting low, time to make a new batch of nectar! LOL! It wouldn’t surprise me at all if that’s what they were doing. They seem smart. There are 4 Hummers now and they’re going through the nectar in 4-5 days now.

      I had a nice surprise when I lifted the cushion on the chair to wait for the Hummingbirds…a lizard was under there! It was a big one, and the cheeky thing didn’t even move! I decided to let it stay and I stood. 😊

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