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Related: About this forumMy attempts capturing a hummingbird at the feeder.
Hummingbirds are migrating right now and our hummingbird feeders have been quite active. I never tire of watching them.



Bayard
(28,995 posts)We haven't seen any hummers since spring.
Callalily
(15,325 posts)CousinIT
(12,362 posts)Callalily
(15,325 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(156,297 posts)Were you using a tripod? I know I would be! But I tend to wobble.
Anyway, keep at it!
Callalily
(15,325 posts)I was just sitting on a lounge chair, but I did have my camera focused on the feeder.
But . . . I may set up a tripod in the future and connect my shutter release.
CaliforniaPeggy
(156,297 posts)I think that anything you can do technically (like with these tools) will help you as you look at the birds.
Solly Mack
(96,643 posts)Callalily
(15,325 posts)Walleye
(44,055 posts)Callalily
(15,325 posts)Be The Light
(141 posts)saw a guy feeding a hummer with a bottle cap full of sugar water. The hummer would land on his hand and drink.
Callalily
(15,325 posts)They are very shy birds, though.
Grumpy Old Guy
(4,254 posts)What was your shutter speed? I shoot hummers at 1/2000
Callalily
(15,325 posts)AllaN01Bear
(28,896 posts)Callalily
(15,325 posts)George McGovern
(11,183 posts)Callalily
(15,325 posts)George McGovern
(11,183 posts)Your photos are very, really nice.
