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Callalily

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Sat Aug 30, 2025, 01:47 PM Aug 30

My attempts capturing a hummingbird at the feeder. [View all]

Hummingbirds are migrating right now and our hummingbird feeders have been quite active. I never tire of watching them.





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Nice! Bayard Aug 30 #1
Thanks. Fortunately we are seeing a lot of hummingbirds. Callalily Aug 30 #4
Very nice! n/t CousinIT Aug 30 #2
Thanks. They are fun to watch. Callalily Aug 30 #5
These are beautiful shots, my dear Callalily! CaliforniaPeggy Aug 30 #3
Oh my dear Peggy! Callalily Aug 30 #6
Those tools will most likely make it easier to concentrate on the birds. CaliforniaPeggy Aug 30 #7
Very nice! Solly Mack Aug 30 #8
Thanks Solly. Callalily Aug 30 #10
Very nice photos. I love these little birds. Walleye Aug 30 #9
They definitely are fun to watch. Callalily Aug 30 #11
try this Be The Light Aug 30 #12
Awwww...that's awesome. Callalily Aug 30 #15
Great shots! Grumpy Old Guy Aug 30 #13
ISO 800, f7.1 Callalily Sunday #17
great little flyer. AllaN01Bear Aug 30 #14
Yes they are incredible to watch. Callalily Sunday #18
What the heck kind of camera do you shoot so beautifully with? George McGovern Sunday #16
Nikon D7200 Callalily Sunday #19
Very good camera from reviews online. What lens/lenses do you use Callalily? George McGovern Sunday #20
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