Hummingbird Day in Madera Canyon
I'm posting a day behind again because the internet here crawls and seems to only be reliable until about 4:00 pm. I decided that today would be strictly a day to shoot hummingbirds. I was having a lot of trouble focusing with my 55-250mm lens but I was successful in getting several different species.
The blip is a Female Broad-billed. It was probably the sharpest in flight shot of the day. The first extra is was was known as a Magnificent hummingbird but the name has been changed to ravioli Rivoli's. The next two extras are the same species of the blip. The one in flight I love because the eye is visible through the wings and the second is one of my birds on a stick all puffy and cute.
A lovely day which started out pretty windy so I wore a denim shirt over my tee but was shed after lunch. I ate it outside the casita in the warmth of the sun and read for a while. I did most all of my photography in the morning. Later in the day, I took my little binoculars to the wildlfe area, picked out a seat in the sun and spent that time relaxing.
The most humorous part of the day was when the gent who was standing next to me showed me a shot on his camera, the first thing I said was that his battery was really low. He was stunned that I caught it. That's when I told whispered that I wasn't a birder, I was a photographer. "I figured," he laughed.
I was dead tired and decided to have a bunch of fruit for dinner and hit the sack early. It turned out to be a terrific day. Enjoy the hummingbirds.
Thursday afternoon: I'm heading out now with the bigger lens. I'm hoping a few things I saw while I was a pretend birder show up. A few of them I have never gotten before, like a Gray hawk, a Pine siskin, and a couple of LBB's (little brown birds).
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