First Hummer for me
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Jimmy D
Registered: Apr 07, 2008
Total Posts: 209
Country: Canada

I set up a feeder to attract Hummers this year as I have never photographed them before, Very quickly they started to arrive with a Ruby-throated showing up but I missed him. I shot this one in poor backlighting lighting @1/100sec. these little birds are tough at first as they dart back and forth very quickly. Hopefully I can get setup with better lighting. The first round turned out a little soft.

Thanks for looking

Could anyone ID this hummer? I was thinking it might be a female ruby-throat, location is southern Ontario, Canada



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DanBirdman
Registered: Feb 13, 2008
Total Posts: 8
Country: United States

Nice capture Jimmy. Looks like a Black-chinned.

Dan



fishbio
Registered: Apr 18, 2006
Total Posts: 110
Country: Canada

Hi Jimmy

It's a male Ruby-throated Hummingbird, the only species that breeds in Ontario. The dark colour of the gorget (throat feathers) is a result of lack of bright light on it. The red colour you see in bright light is the result of iridescence. See here for a LONG explanation
http://hummingbirdworld.com/h/iridescent.htm

Cheers,

Larry



Jimmy D
Registered: Apr 07, 2008
Total Posts: 209
Country: Canada

Larry

Thanks for the info, I did notice when I saw the Ruby-throated from a different angle the throat was a very deep rich red as well as the body being much more colorful, I thought maybe this was a different one.

It's amazing how small these guys are!

thanks
Jim



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
Total Posts: 4957
Country: United States

Hey Jim, sounds like you are going to have some fine company and several great opportunities to get dialed in I wish you the best luck, good start with this one!

Karl



Andus
Registered: Apr 27, 2007
Total Posts: 36
Country: Canada

wahoo~~ where are you located? maybe i should spend a weekend in your house to take pic of humming bird too~ i tried the feeder once but nothing come so far~
by the way.. i'm in markham



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
Total Posts: 4171
Country: United States

Jim, not that I know this from experience but from what others have said here, if you just keep going out while they are there they will get used to you and have no fear of you. Keep at it, I'm betting it will pay off big time.


Tim



Jimmy D
Registered: Apr 07, 2008
Total Posts: 209
Country: Canada

Andus

I am located about 1 hr west of you does the # 99 give you a hint?

Tim

Funny you mention this, the first time I was out not 6 feet away from the feeder and one flew up, I froze instantly so I would not scare it away, I went out to the local store and bought some camo material and made a blind. Later I read they are quite curious confirming what you have said. I will try tomorrow, this will give me an opportunity for a better position.

Thanks
Jim



Lil Judd
Registered: Oct 19, 2007
Total Posts: 4999
Country: United States

Good start on that hummer. They're a joy to photograph.

Lil



Jude Perera
Registered: Jan 10, 2007
Total Posts: 3211
Country: Sri Lanka

Good catch Jimmy.

Jude



Psych101
Registered: Nov 22, 2005
Total Posts: 59
Country: United States

Congratulations, Jimmy. I have yet to get my first hummer but I'm so encouraged to hear they are already in Canada. I'm in New England and already have the feeder up. Now for some red flowers!! At this latitude, flowers will have to be installed, not grown. And a water pistol to get the neighbor's cat.
Carole



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