
Look at this Ruby-throated Hummingbird seeking something sweet and found the juice. Our honeysuckle was planted for them but in two or three years it has not been able to grow much after this first season. I had to cut it back in an effort to revitalize it. I am looking forward to a lot of new growth this summer and an abundance of hummingbirds.
This is fabulous! I really need to put my feeders.
ReplyDeleteIt is feeder time here and I suppose it will be everywhere.
DeleteLittle fella is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteThey sure are pretty.
DeleteThat would be realy cool if the honeysuckle grows the way you want it and it attracts the hummingbirds. Really cool, indeed.
ReplyDeleteI am hoping that this summer will be good and the two plants that I cut back will flourish and bloom like crazy. Honeysuckle is usually an "invasive" species but I can't or haven't been able to get these two that are several years old now, to grow up on the fence without being tied or staked.
DeleteCute bird and great shot, Abe.
ReplyDeleteHavea nice week-end !
Thank you Claude.
DeleteI'm gonna try humming this tune. WONDERFUL image caught!
ReplyDeleteStill humming I hope?
DeleteGorgeous --the bird, the flower, and the photo!
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see you again, dear Abe. Be well.
I am still getting around though it is with oxygen concentrators nowadays. I am lucky and able to get outside if it isn't too cold or too hot.
DeleteSo I am wondering how you capture the hummingbird without motion in its wings! I know you have a great camera and you are an outstanding photographer, but I have tried and friends have tried, and no matter the camera settings, there is always wing motion. :)
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