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Sep 1, 2014 07:35:44   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
Here are two that I like.


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Sep 1, 2014 07:54:32   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
joer wrote:
Here are two that I like.


Fantastic shots, number 1 is unbelievable with the stop action on the bird and the insect. Great job. :-D :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Sep 1, 2014 08:03:08   #
rp2s Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
 
What a pair! Great shots, joer. :thumbup:

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Sep 1, 2014 09:49:32   #
Cassy Loc: New England
 
joer wrote:
Here are two that I like.

Great two shots with the hummingbird AND the Bee in the Same pictures. That is a one in a million shots.

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Sep 1, 2014 10:03:41   #
JuanitaW Loc: Oregon
 
I agree and love the picture with the hummer and the bee. Great shots.

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Sep 1, 2014 12:22:35   #
joer Loc: Colorado/Illinois
 
Thank you everyone for looking and comments.

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Sep 1, 2014 12:32:34   #
fosgood11 Loc: oil city, La.
 
joer wrote:
Here are two that I like.


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Sep 2, 2014 14:29:41   #
riverlass Loc: northern California
 
We have a bee that shares the feeder with the hummers too. The hummers aren't too happy about it.
Nice images. Fast camera and sharp lens. Nice work.

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Sep 2, 2014 14:40:47   #
MissStephie Loc: West Virginia
 
nice :)

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Sep 2, 2014 14:43:40   #
Jwirlwind Loc: Irmo, South Carolina
 
We are having problems with wasp running the hummingbirds away. How do you stop it.

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Sep 2, 2014 14:49:39   #
Sirius_one Loc: S.F. Bay Area
 
Love those shots, especially the bird and the bee.

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Sep 2, 2014 15:12:40   #
riverlass Loc: northern California
 
Jwirlwind wrote:
We are having problems with wasp running the hummingbirds away. How do you stop it.


It's really hard once they find the "sweet nectar". Rinse the outside of any sugar water before hanging it up and then let the hummers do the discouraging. Sometimes taking it down for a few hours or over night will make them go away. Good luck.

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Sep 2, 2014 15:17:08   #
Daverx Loc: Southen Indiana
 
Great Photos, thanks for sharing.

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Sep 2, 2014 15:59:54   #
pchoudhury Loc: Sugar Land, Texas
 
joer wrote:
Here are two that I like.


First shot , having an insect and the humiing bird in the same composition, probably million to one probability. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Cheers
Pinak

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Sep 2, 2014 18:01:58   #
redfordl Loc: Carver,Ma.
 
nice captures joe!! :-D :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: What brand name hummingbird feeder is this(model #) as it has built in perches which is a nice feature. And do you have any leakage problem with it. Thanks!!

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