In the wild: Animals edition
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@SFMCfranky The one's I've been posting are Anna's, but I've seeing Ruby-throated hummingbirds in San Diego in past years.
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Several shots of different animals from a walk in the park today…
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Excellent pics @Cskarev . Super sharp too. Handheld?
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@motojobobo thank you! And yes, handheld
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The finches had a predator or some other culprit result in a broken egg on the porch a while ago, but they’re back at it. They’ve now feathered their nest.
Keeping patrols.
Some groundhogs near Hattie’s ballet.
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@mclaincausey we had a sparrow nest here above our garage. Had 4 eggs in it, checked it yesterday and they’re all gone now.
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@ZackB nature is harsh! House sparrows are all over the damn place so despite my attachments to our house guests in the macro I suppose this needs to happen from time to time.
I have a suspicion that this guy is an enemy. Not sure if he’s trying to coopt the nest or what but they don’t seem to like each other. As you can see he is carrying construction materiel. He may be nesting in one of our trees though. I did see some building occurring there.
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Hooded Oriole outside my dining room window:
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@SFMCfranky holy crap
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Our new hummingbird baby. The nest isn't holding up very well. It's hard to see from the photo, but it came loose and rotated forward almost 90 degrees, and the baby has been perched on top of it for the last two weeks. It's getting so big so fast, but there were a few nights when it got really cold and we didn't think it would survive. This photo is from yesterday, and the baby is getting really big! I'm guessing it'll fledge in a few days.
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Yeah, the males are pretty flashy.
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@SFMCfranky incredible shot.
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@Mizmazzle said in In the wild: Animals edition:
@SFMCfranky incredible shot.
I’ve got a couple of feeders specifically designed for orioles. They’re like hummingbird feeders, but with larger holes and perches. Hooded Orioles are nectar feeders. So they’ll eat the same sugar water as the hummingbirds. They’re not uncommon here in California. However, they are very shy. If they see you before you see them, they split immediately. Therefor, all my photos of them are taken through windows.
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@Tago-Mago
what?! What sort of village are you a resident of?
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We made a friend! Ok taxidermy is cheating but this one has an interesting story. She killed a pet German shepherd and when she came back for the second one they shot her. She’s Hattie’s best friend