Category Archives: Hummingbirds

The Super Zoom Photo

Here’s the tip for taking super zoom photos:

The problem: The more you zoom the more any shake in the camera at all will cause some blurriness in the final picture.

The answer: Just don’t touch the camera!

 

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The photo above is a male ruby-throated hummingbird. I took this shot  using a Nikon D3200 (opening price point for a DSLR) and a 200mm lens.

I put the camera on a low end tripod and had previously purchased a ML-L3 remote control for the camera ($30 at Best Buy). The remote gives me the chance to move away from the camera (max distance 16′) and above all I don’t TOUCH the camera giving me a perfectly still shot.

Give it a try, I believe the ML-L3 remote will work with many different Nikon cameras. There must be a Cannon equivalent as well.

 

 

 

Beautiful Ruby Red Jr

The absolute prettiest hummingbird feeder sold – The Ruby Red Jr by Perry’s Enterprises.

Ruby Red Jr

We love these feeders…

  1. Perfect for taking beautiful pictures with hummingbirds
  2. Made in America!
  3. Long lasting with glass bottle and pure copper tubes
  4. Yellow bee guards placed in red flower petals
  5. Doesn’t Leak!

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Aztec Warriors

Great article from Slate.com about how the Aztec revered the hummingbirds as great warriors.

Small snippet from the article…

“Aztec origin myths aside, hummingbirds really are badasses. And there’s a biological reason why: Their lives depend on it.”

Here’s where you can read the entire story.. Click Here

 

Aztec Hummingbird Warriors

Cinnamon Hummingbird

Saw the pic on Twitter and had to share. If you are in the US you probably have never seen one of these. This is a Cinnamon Hummingbird, typically seen in Mexico. They are usually found in tropical and subtropical forests. Thanks to @lincssnapper for this pic.