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Hummingbird tales
Birds & Blooms
|June/July 2022
EACH EVENING during our family vacation in Ridgedale, Missouri, a female ruby-throated hummingbird passed through the branches of a tree just off our porch. I brought my camera out one night in anticipation of her arrival and, sure enough, there she was. I hung over the railing to grab a series of images. The light and the lovely bird were amazing and the blooms looked like fireworks. It's a great memory from a wonderful trip with family.
HUMMINGBIRDS
usually aren't deterred by rain. If flying in heavy rain, they'll speed up their wingbeats.
With so much to love about hummingbirds, spotting them out in nature is always a thrill. Take in these extraordinary moments that talented Birds & Blooms readers captured on camera.

I TOOK A PICTURE
of a young male Costa's hummingbird in early January 2019 after a winter rain. It had snowed the week before, and I'd seen him on the same flower when it was covered in snow. But on this day, he perched there for the longest time and seemed to enjoy the rain.
Laura Stafford
TUCSON, ARIZONA

A MALE RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD
would perch right outside of my laundry room window. I set up a Nikon D7200 camera with a Nikkor 600 mm prime lens inside on a rainy afternoon, opened the window and waited for him to rest on a branch. He was just about to take flight toward an approaching female that would sometimes join him on the same branch. Denise Hilley SEVIERVILLE, TENNESSEE
MALE RUBYTHROATS
show off their red gorgets (the bright patches of throat feathers) when trying to attract a potential mate.

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