 Hummingbird on berries |
 Ruby throated Hummingbird (juvenile) on seed pod |
 Summer scene |
 Taking a break during migration |
 RTHB |
 Colors |
 Ruby Throated Hummingbird (Juvenile male) |
 Ruby Throated Hummingbird |
 Ruby |
 Bubblegum |
 orange tiger lilly taste |
 Female Hummingbird tip toes flower |
 Ruby Throated Hummingbird (female) |
 Bee Balm beauty |
 Daisy exploration |
 Ruby Throated Hummingbird near Trumpet Vine |
 Lilly Landing |
 Petunia exploration |
 Tasting the Hybrid Columbine |
 Juvenile Ruby Throated Hummingbird |
 Up above the Trumpet Vine Flower |
 floatation |
 Violet discovery |
 Purple petunia spotting |
 Weigela at the next stop |
 Coneflower exploration |
 Trumpet vine peek |
 Trumpet Vine Flower tasting |
 A cut above! |
 Juvenile HB looks over Salvia |
 Honeysuckle scene |
 Sweet nectar! |
 Salvia above! |
 Honeysuckle sippin' |
 Landing gear down! |
 Toein' the line! |
 Honeysuckle adventuresMike Lentz |
 Tongue taster |
 landing gear down |
 Taking a break |
 Pollination |
 Lilly orientation |
 Stamen taste |
 Verticle on the Salvia |
 Flower power! |
 Maroon lilly sippin' |
 kaliedescopes II |
 Kaliedescopes |
 Salvia peek |
 Purple Salvia taste |
 Hummer at the Trumpet vine |
 Hummingbird at Salvia |
 Lilly sippin' |
 Floating above honeysuckle |
 Nose deep! |
 Trumpet scene |
 Floater |
 Sweet sip! |
 Pollenator |
 Purple PassionRuby Throated Hummingbird tasting the nectar. |
 Lilly was her nameMy favorite Hummingbird shot! ( ; |
 Salvia sceneRuby Throated HB at the Salvia flower |
 Relaxing in the shadowsJuvenile Hummingbird taking a break on a Lichen covered branch |
 Stand off'ish |
 Purple tasteNectar tasting |
 Yellow Lilly sippinYellow Lilly visit. |
 Lichen sceneLichen perch |
 Lichen postVerticle pose on Lichen |
 Hang Five |
 Trumpet sceneTrumpet Vine visit |
 Salvia paintingPurple Salvia tasting |
 A view to dinner |
 Purple drink |
 Stoic poseRelaxation |
 Painted scene |
 Maroon Lilly drink |
 Colors |
 Tongue twister |
 Flotation! |
 Lazy day |
 Red flower cleanup |
 Hang loose |
 Asiatic view |
 Gray matter |
 Chillin' |
 Male Hummingbird beauty!Ruby-throated hummingbirds eat insects and nectar from many flowering plants. They are attracted to the colour red.
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds nest from March to July and may raise anywhere from one to three broods of young throughout that time. The young are ready to leave the nest when they are twenty to twenty-two days old.
In flight, their wings move so rapidly that they are a blur. When hovering, their wings beat 55 times a second. When they are backing up, their wings beat 61 times a second. When they are flying forward, their wings beat 75 times a second. |
 Hummer at the Asiatic LillyRuby-throated hummingbirds eat insects and nectar from many flowering plants. They are attracted to the colour red.
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds nest from March to July and may raise anywhere from one to three broods of young throughout that time. The young are ready to leave the nest when they are twenty to twenty-two days old.
In flight, their wings move so rapidly that they are a blur. When hovering, their wings beat 55 times a second. When they are backing up, their wings beat 61 times a second. When they are flying forward, their wings beat 75 times a second. |
 Hummer tasting the Gladiola |
 Young male hummingbird portraitRuby-throated hummingbirds eat insects and nectar from many flowering plants. They are attracted to the colour red.
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds nest from March to July and may raise anywhere from one to three broods of young throughout that time. The young are ready to leave the nest when they are twenty to twenty-two days old.
In flight, their wings move so rapidly that they are a blur. When hovering, their wings beat 55 times a second. When they are backing up, their wings beat 61 times a second. When they are flying forward, their wings beat 75 times a second. |
 Hummingbird patriotRuby-throated hummingbirds eat insects and nectar from many flowering plants. They are attracted to the colour red.
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds nest from March to July and may raise anywhere from one to three broods of young throughout that time. The young are ready to leave the nest when they are twenty to twenty-two days old.
In flight, their wings move so rapidly that they are a blur. When hovering, their wings beat 55 times a second. When they are backing up, their wings beat 61 times a second. When they are flying forward, their wings beat 75 times a second. |
 Hummer floatingRuby-throated hummingbirds eat insects and nectar from many flowering plants. They are attracted to the colour red.
Ruby-throated Hummingbirds nest from March to July and may raise anywhere from one to three broods of young throughout that time. The young are ready to leave the nest when they are twenty to twenty-two days old.
In flight, their wings move so rapidly that they are a blur. When hovering, their wings beat 55 times a second. When they are backing up, their wings beat 61 times a second. When they are flying forward, their wings beat 75 times a second. |