I have a hummingbird feeder in the backyard and have seen them come and go. Yesterday, I sat and waited. The following set of pictures is of one female Ruby-Throated Hummingbird. The red you see is the reflection of the feeder itself.
I've been asked about my post-processing process. I'll post something about it in a bit.
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From the night before. Dusk on the cusp of night. |
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Same as above.
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Checking the feeder out. So many feeder spots to choose from! |
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I think we've picked one. |
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Yep, this is the spot! |
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Tongue out in anticipation. |
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