As I was walking in the woods, I noticed some sparkly things. It turned out to be a monitoring project for hummingbird conservation. Here is concern for the well-being of migrants as well as residents.
Check out more Weekend Reflections at James' Newtown Area Photo.
If we loose hummers and bees, we're dead. Nice captures of the little beauties.
ReplyDeleteA lovely post on the beauty of nature, as usual.
ReplyDeleteGeat captures of the hummers. Jules and I sat out in the garden at lunch and watched the flit around, great entertainment.
ReplyDeleteThe last hummingbird has incredibly shiny colors! Thank you for sharing this project:)
ReplyDeleteThey are sparkly indeed. I love'em!
ReplyDeleteO lovely! These pictures have made my day!
ReplyDeleteNice! So, you are just walking through the woods and happen to get these pictures of little birds that fly so fast? Nice!
ReplyDeleteHow Neat, Diane. I love Hummingbirds--and finally saw some here this past week. We used to have lots of hummingbirds here --but for the past couple of years, we have not. I hope more of them visit us this summer..
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures.
Hugs,
Betsy
Lovely little jewels - you did a great job capturing the photos of them.
ReplyDeleteHummingbird, tailor bird, they are small bird.
ReplyDeleteThey are cute. I have spent a couple of week on the latter.
Incredible capture, Diane! The hummingbird is so pretty..
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a wonderful capture. Those gorgeous wings and cute little hummingbird, thanks for sharing these with us.
ReplyDeleteThey are flying gems!!! Gorgeous pictures!
ReplyDeleteWonderful bird! In our area there are many humming birds. Some birds visit my home for drinking the nectar of the flowers!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous reflections Diane.
ReplyDeletebeautiful birds, and humming birds they are! You've found some very colorful ones.
ReplyDelete