August 22, 2014
Continuing the Second Nest Chronicles
and facts. Lots more facts. Baby hummers start stretching their wings by gripping the silky nest with their toes. No risk of falling out.Mama feeds her babies by regurgitating insects and nectar deep into their mouths. I would often see their tongues quickly darting in and out after a feeding.Hummers are born already “toilet trained.” They do their very best to dispose of poop over the side of the nest. (see dark spots all over surrounding leaves) I was very nearly pooped upon several times. There’s very little warning for their projectile ways! Check out the changing color of their beaks… Oh hello, EYELASHES!!!! (and look at all that spider silk on the nest, tops and sides)
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The detail in this blows my mind! How close were you? That mama must have known you were her ally!
Wow, these are some of the most beautiful hummer pictures I have ever seen...AND I would never have thought of black and white, but they are stunning too!
Tracy - Anything with the babies, I was about a foot away and using my 100mm macro. Some of these super close-ups are crops. Anything with mama, I’m about 4-10 ft away and shooting at 200mm + cropping. I could come closest to mama while she was sitting on eggs. As soon as the babies were born, it became much harder to get a close-up with her.
Thank you, Anita!! I was surprised by the b/w, too :-).
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