Sunday, July 5, 2009

hmmmming birds

Violet Crowned Hummingbird

There is a house down in Patagonia (an hour & a half drive south of Tucson) that graciously opens their backyard to birders interested in visiting their feeders, asking nothing in return except a donation for the purchase of sugar. I've been visiting their yard for many years, and its a great place to see some of southern Arizona's many species of hummingbirds.

I believe you can find over nine different species of hummingbirds visiting their yard over the course of a year. Several of these species are at the top of their northern range.

These are all snaps taken with my P&S camera during a trip down there on Thursday (taking a quick break from my study/search). I'm quite pleased with how the Violet Crowned picture came out for using such a small camera/lens.

Broad-billed Hummingbird

Black-chinned Hummingbird

More Broad-billed Hummingbirds


female Broad-billed Hummingbird

on the left is a Rufous Hummingbird

6 comments:

  1. What a special treat, Warren. I'm so glad you got these super photos to share with us.

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  2. Very beautiful pictures. Is this the same camera that fell in the water? Thanks, OtterRock

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  3. Tree & Lynette -- thanks! some of these guys weren't staying put for long for the pic.

    OtterRock -- thanks, glad you like them! Yes, this is the same fountain soaked, clothes dryer dried camera. We sure could use some of your coastal breeze in Tucson right about now!

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  4. Oh Oh Oh I may have to venture there! :) Wonderful!

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  5. Jen -- its well worth the trip if you like hummingbirds!

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