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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Skipper Butterfly on The Zinnia Flower

Skipper Butterfly on The Zinnia Flower


Mrsroadrunner Photography: Skipper Butterfly on The Zinnia Flower &emdash; skipper butterfly 675

Meet a Skipper Butterfly that visits our garden every year. Skipper Butterflies are called this for they flutter, or skip from place to place. Not always flowers but to feed the flowers are the place to find them!

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Skipper Butterfly on The Zinnia Flower &emdash; skipper butterfly 672

The Zinnia Flower patch of ours attracts many such creatures both big and small to their bright colors to feed. Once the creatures are feeding and get used to you, the photography gets easier.

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Skipper Butterfly on The Zinnia Flower &emdash; skipper butterfly 671

We do get several butterflies here to the garden which I like to see. Fact is here it is February 18, and I saw a bigger butterfly fluttering about yesterday and some smaller moths which was somewhat of a surprise to me since after all it is still winter! Our garden has nothing for these creatures to feed on at the moment.

Mrsroadrunner Photography: Skipper Butterfly on The Zinnia Flower &emdash; Skipper Butterfly 200

Soon our garden will be blooming once again and we will see such creatures showing up as we have year after year! Soil is being prepared and/or cleaned up and sprouts of flowering plants are seen everywhere. The weather is being funny, warm for this time of the year. If we do not have a hard frost everything should be blooming early!

Thank you for coming by and checking out this short series of photographs!

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Spent Some time with this hummingbird

Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner | Spent Some time with this hummingbird


Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner: Birds Seed and Insect Eaters &emdash; hummingbird 1164
Thought I would spend a little time with this hummingbird on this day.
Showing up with his/her click click lets me know this one or the others are around. Typically in the apple tree and coming out during the day. Fortunately for me, they all get hungry about the time I am outside doing my chores then doing my photography!
I personally think this is a young hummingbird of the rufous species.... possibly a adult female... however just the way it behaves I really think it is a juvenile??
Coralie aka Mrsroadrunner: Birds Seed and Insect Eaters &emdash; hummingbird 1165
This species is rather aggressive and new I was there. These hummers appear to think my camera is perhaps one of them?? Hovering in front of me as if checking me out as if making sure I am not going to be stealing anything from their territory? At times hovering in front of me so close that a photograph was imposable to get with the lens I have on my camera for these shots.
Well lets get on with the photographs shall we??
Hummingbird
What I did was, I stood in one spot for 45 minutes to a hour and just waited. At times finding things to photograph just so my camera would make the click click noise! That is all it took as I stood near our patch of zinnia flowers! Yes I have a tripod, the question is, do I use my tripod? The answer is no. Not my style, and frankly this lens just is not big enough to need it on a tripod. It extends a foot, 12"?
Hummingbird
Hummingbird
Hummingbird
The shot above he took notice of where the noise of my camera was coming from. There was oh three sessions with this little one. In the middle of the sessions the hummingbird would go and rest. Which of course would give me a chance to rest.
Hummingbird
hummingbird
The photo above just makes me laugh when I look at it! Birds are not stupid, and it just appears to me as I was working on getting these photographs, that this little one was trying to play peekaboo with me. The clicking of my camera stopped when the hummingbird was low on those flowers, however when feeding on the top zinnia flowers the clicking of my camera commenced!
hummingbird
hummingbird
hummingbird
I personally like the hummer on the red zinnias, the color is darker and makes the color of the hummer POP. However this is just my opinion. Our worst critiques after all is ourselves!
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Hummingbird flying backwards
What I like about this shot above is, this hummingbird is flying backwards. I am a avid bird watcher. With this said, never had I seen another species of bird do this, nor have I photographed any other bird doing this! At the time of going backwards, this hummingbird is also "talking".
Ok, I am trying not to bombard you with to many photographs. I will show two more and if you want to see all of the photographs they are in my birds,seed and insect eaters album.
Hummingbird happily talking
This shot this hummingbird was happily talking.
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This shot was just colorful! We have had a pretty good patch of zinnias in this spot this year which surprised us since we had someones pets here destroying parts of the garden. Anyone can clearly see the damage done by these pests called pets. We do not condone folks allowing their pets to destroy other people property. To bad others do not feel this way.
Thank you for coming by my yard, seeing my photography!