An Anna’s Hummingbird at the feeder. She has a male with her, but
she spends most of her time chasing him away! He’s sticking with it though. Last year the Anna’s stayed with us all winter. Hope they do again!
This entry was posted on 2015/10/04 by Robin. It was filed under Birds and was tagged with Aldergrove, Anna's Hummingbird, B.C., Backyard, garden, Hummingbird, Hummingbird feeder.
Hummers never cease to amaze me with their size and speed. Great shot.
2015/10/04 at 2:40 am
Robbie, thanks! They are without doubt my all time favourites! Her and him were chasing each other around all afternoon!
2015/10/04 at 2:58 am
Nice that he/her stayed with all winter, you must have a beautiful home for the hummers.
2015/10/04 at 8:37 am
Bob, thanks! The main thing is to make sure they have food.
2015/10/04 at 8:37 pm
I hope you get to keep this one around all winter.
2015/10/04 at 7:55 pm
Ruth, thanks! I hope so too! It’s suppose to be a mild winter so perhaps they will!
2015/10/04 at 8:39 pm
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Hummers never cease to amaze me with their size and speed. Great shot.
2015/10/04 at 2:40 am
Robbie, thanks! They are without doubt my all time favourites! Her and him were chasing each other around all afternoon!
2015/10/04 at 2:58 am
Nice that he/her stayed with all winter, you must have a beautiful home for the hummers.
2015/10/04 at 8:37 am
Bob, thanks! The main thing is to make sure they have food.
2015/10/04 at 8:37 pm
I hope you get to keep this one around all winter.
2015/10/04 at 7:55 pm
Ruth, thanks! I hope so too! It’s suppose to be a mild winter so perhaps they will!
2015/10/04 at 8:39 pm