p.38 #13 · Nature and Wildlife image thread - a Sequel
Well my A9iii got selected as a finalist in the Sony Alpha Awards 2025 (Australia New Zealand) competition for capturing this image. I was just there for support
p.38 #14 · Nature and Wildlife image thread - a Sequel
I still saw a hummingbird in my garden yesterday, maybe a traveler on the way south, I haven't shot hummers for over two weeks. These are my last batch
p.38 #15 · Nature and Wildlife image thread - a Sequel
Douglas L wrote:
I still saw a hummingbird in my garden yesterday, maybe a traveler on the way south, I haven't shot hummers for over two weeks. These are my last batch
Very nice! They are all here and in the process of heading to Central and South America.
p.38 #16 · Nature and Wildlife image thread - a Sequel
duncangr wrote:
Well my A9iii got selected as a finalist in the Sony Alpha Awards 2025 (Australia New Zealand) competition for capturing this image. I was just there for support
p.38 #17 · Nature and Wildlife image thread - a Sequel
I am wondering when Annas will start colonizing east of the Mississippi. They are now permanent residents in Central Oregon, which is a high-altitude, cold climate. It has been conjectured that people putting out feeders in the winter have helped Anna's expand their territory. Below zero degrees, they go into torpor and can weather extreme temperatures and long, cold nights.
p.38 #18 · Nature and Wildlife image thread - a Sequel
quote]mogul wrote:
I am wondering when Annas will start colonizing east of the Mississippi. They are now permanent residents in Central Oregon, which is a high-altitude, cold climate. It has been conjectured that people putting out feeders in the winter have helped Anna's expand their territory. Below zero degrees, they go into torpor and can weather extreme temperatures and long, cold nights.
We have them in Texas regularly. Not east of the Mississippi, but considered a rare, off-target bird here.
p.38 #20 · Nature and Wildlife image thread - a Sequel
duncangr wrote:
Well my A9iii got selected as a finalist in the Sony Alpha Awards 2025 (Australia New Zealand) competition for capturing this image. I was just there for support