Rufous Hummingbird

ronwoodcraft

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texasred777

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Ronwoodcraft, those are some great shots. I've always been very attracted to hummingbirds; even when I was a kid.
 

curious kat

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Beautiful pictures...looks like a female and the flowers are very pretty to. :icon_thumleft:
 

old digger

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Awesome Pictures! :icon_thumright: Isn't it something how their body is still while their wings are beating a hundred times a second.
 

texasred777

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I still look at that picture and think the bird appears to be 'attacking' the flower. The way it's eye is shaped, makes it look, to me, like it's angry. Like it's saying, "Give me that nectar! It's mine!"
 

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