I had the blessing of having a couple of female Ruby Throated Hummingbirds visit over the past few days ! I love these little gems . So hard to fathom that these tiny winged wonders migrate over 1000 miles from Central America to the US. They cross the Gulf of Mexico which is estimated to take them 18 to 22 hours ! Many Native American cultures believe them to be messengers . Carrying messages from spiritual realms symbolizing good luck, healing and love.
In the last shot, the fly is blowing a bubble. This is believed to be done to help regulate their body temperatures.
Thank you for looking. I hope you enjoy. Your thoughts and comments are greatly appreciated.
Birdie
“Like the hummingbird sipping nectar from every flower, I fly joyfully through my days, seeing beauty in everything.” – Amethyst Wyldfyre
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ILCE-7RM5300mmf/2.81/640s4000 ISO-0.3 EV
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ILCE-7RM5300mmf/2.81/1000s1600 ISO0.0 EV
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ILCE-7RM5FE 300mm F2.8 GM OSS lens300mmf/4.01/800s500 ISO0.0 EV
Great compositions and backgrounds, Birdie. Yes, how the humming birds survive with their tiny bodies is a wonder. If you have not already see this, you will definitely enjoy watching this. An hour documentary with David Attenborough's narration.
Sreedhar
guywithgas wrote:
Great compositions and backgrounds, Birdie. Yes, how the humming birds survive with their tiny bodies is a wonder. If you have not already see this, you will definitely enjoy watching this. An hour documentary with David Attenborough's narration.
Sreedhar
Thank you . I have not seen it , so thanks for the link.
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Erictator wrote:
Incredible work Birdie! I love the last shot and how the fly's hairs look like they are laced up.
Seeing the 140mm in your exif makes me wanna ask if that is your new 100mm macro with the 1.4x on it?
Eric
Thanks Eric. Yes, it was the 100mm macro with 1.4 TC
guywithgas wrote:
Great compositions and backgrounds, Birdie. Yes, how the humming birds survive with their tiny bodies is a wonder. If you have not already see this, you will definitely enjoy watching this. An hour documentary with David Attenborough's narration.
Sreedhar