The old town of Brugge in Belgium - during the day, it was pretty crowded but in the evening after most tourists left, the town in part looked like almost deserted...
AGeoJO wrote:
The old town of Brugge in Belgium - during the day, it was pretty crowded but in the evening after most tourists left, the town in part looked like almost deserted...
Thanks for sharing these beautiful shots, Joshua! They gave me some ideas on what to look for next month if the trip is a go.
Hummers from this morning. They seem to be doing a great job fattening themselves up for the long migration next month.. Some of these were shot from 6' (2 meters), the depth of field is really shallow.
Nice one Dave! What type of salvia is this? I have salvias that look similar in color, mine is called "Salvia Amistad". I have 8 different types of salvias in my hummingbird flower bed/pots.
Douglas L wrote:
Nice one Dave! What type of salvia is this? I have salvias that look similar in color, mine is called "Salvia Amistad". I have 8 different types of salvias in my hummingbird flower bed/pots.
A few more.
Thanks. As for the salvia, I have no idea. I get my hummingbirds shots in a city park. The hummingbirds love the purple and blue salvia. The flower garden is fairly large, and I'll probably spend a good amount of time there in the coming weeks.
A lot of the plants have tags, I'll look the next time I go.
***EDIT***
The sign by the Salvia read's "ANNUAL Salvia splendens 'Amistad" Friendship Sage"
Hope that helps. If gets to 3-4 feet tall, the hummingbirds typically 'climb the ladder' meaning they start low and work
all the way up the plant.