COMMENT 317437P
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2012-09-07 09:53 PM |
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At my last house we had humming birds that came back every year to our feeders and they would fly right up to our faces up under the awning and tweet at us. It was great!
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COMMENT 317188
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2012-09-07 08:47 AM |
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What an amazing photo, love the helping hand. Thanks for sharing.
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COMMENT 317168
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2012-09-07 08:20 AM |
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That's how the NatGeo photogs get their awesome shots... patience and perseverance.
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SEEDLADY
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2012-09-07 07:55 AM |
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My resident hummers are really tanking up at the feeder lately. Although I plant a lot of hummingbird-friendly flowers, they seem to like the feeder for late afternoon/early evening snacks before bedtime. Maybe the flowers are not producing nectar at those temps?
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COMMENT 317437P
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2012-09-07 01:05 AM |
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A once in a lifetime experience.
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BULLSEYEB
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2012-09-06 07:22 PM |
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Really cool photo! Thanks! Did she have to stand there with 5 - 10 minutes with her arm up in the air? Wow.
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SBJULES
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2012-09-06 01:43 PM |
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Very cool picture!
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COMMENT 317168
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2012-09-06 01:22 PM |
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That's very cute.
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COMMENT 316894
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2012-09-06 01:14 PM |
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SO COOL!
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COMMENT 316860P
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2012-09-06 12:22 PM |
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Wow - that is amazing and took patience and a really strong arm. Thanks for sharing the photo.
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COMMENT 316828P
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2012-09-06 11:13 AM |
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That is just a wonderful picture.
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