What a blessing to witness this miracle. I spent hours trying to get even one decent photo of a hummingbird last summer – and not one of them comes close to the beautiful images here.
Thanks, Donna! So good to see you here! I’m so sorry I’m so far behind in responding to your comments; for some reason, WordPress wasn’t telling me y’all were waiting for me.
I do indeed feel blessed to have so many hummingbirds in my yard. I’m going to try my hand at catching them in flight…which means, eek!, going into manual mode. Wish you lived close enough for me to take lessons from you!!
Thanks so much for stopping by to read about Walela’s adventures! Love that this tiny, winged beauty draws so many people together! If you want to follow her journey into the present, here’s the latest: https://melodyeshore.wordpress.com/2015/03/16/still-life/
[…] long after Walela laid an egg in her remodeled nest, her incubation periods became increasingly erratic. I observed her from the front window, so as […]
Margaret Buffie
One egg! Maybe another coming? Your photos, especially the last one are just wonderful!
Melodye Shore
Thanks, Margaret! Turns out, there was only one egg. You can read more in Walela’s ongoing story here: https://melodyeshore.wordpress.com/2015/03/16/still-life/
Kelly Ramsdell Fineman
More hatching to wait for!
Melodye Shore
Thanks for waiting with me, Kelly. It’s nice to share stories like this with people who have a sense of wide-eyed wonderment about such things. 🙂
Jenn Hubbard
Go, Walela!
Melodye Shore
Thanks for cheering her on! Such a wee thing, I think she appreciated the encouragement.
dmh60
What a blessing to witness this miracle. I spent hours trying to get even one decent photo of a hummingbird last summer – and not one of them comes close to the beautiful images here.
Melodye Shore
Thanks, Donna! So good to see you here! I’m so sorry I’m so far behind in responding to your comments; for some reason, WordPress wasn’t telling me y’all were waiting for me.
I do indeed feel blessed to have so many hummingbirds in my yard. I’m going to try my hand at catching them in flight…which means, eek!, going into manual mode. Wish you lived close enough for me to take lessons from you!!
Tammie
exquisite captures of this lovely event!
Melodye Shore
Thank you so much. I give full credit to my beautiful subjects. 🙂
Marian
Wow, amazing, thank you for sharing…
Melodye Shore
Thanks so much for stopping by to read about Walela’s adventures! Love that this tiny, winged beauty draws so many people together! If you want to follow her journey into the present, here’s the latest: https://melodyeshore.wordpress.com/2015/03/16/still-life/
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[…] long after Walela laid an egg in her remodeled nest, her incubation periods became increasingly erratic. I observed her from the front window, so as […]