While many of us are buried in snow I decided to grab a photo or two from last summer to remind me of the spring that is soon around the corner.
Macro Monday is easy to play, snap a macro (or any close-up) photo, post it on your blog and come back here and sign MckLinky. :) MM started on Sept 29, 2008 - THANX to all of you for helping make it such a fun start to the week!
wow Lisa amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteI have a pair of Anna's that live in the garden year round so the feeder has been out since September. I am adding a Mahonia this year to see if I can get them to build a nest. Winter here in Zone 8 is just now starting to ease so Spring is on the way. The hummingbirds are coming less often since there are now blooms to give them more options. Hold on for a couple of more weeks, it is coming.
ReplyDeleteHow cute ! I so long for spring too !
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait for the little hummers to return.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful shots and a lovely reminder that spring is coming. I need to be reminded - we could get 4-6 inches of snow Tuesday night.
Lindo,Lisa!
ReplyDeleteAproveito pra agradecer a companhia sempre no tempo que estive participando por aqui, a cada 2ยช feira.
Por falta de tempo de ler e comentar tantos participantes, como gosto de fazer, fico apenas observando, aqui estarei, sem participar! beijos,chica
Strange - but I have just about had enough of summer - lots more 30+ days than normal - in the end I'd pay money for a run of cool nights!
ReplyDeleteNice pictures.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
wow - they are so gorgeous - you are so lucky to live somewhere with all your amazing wildlife. We're not buried in snow but definitely had enough of winter!
ReplyDeleteWow, what gorgeous, gorgeous photos!! I have never seen a live 'in-the-feather' hummingbird. They must be quite magical to watch!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos. I understand that Arnold Schwarzenneger has a Hummer too.
ReplyDeletei just looooove hummingbirds!! great pic!!
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Beautiful photos! I can't wait for warmer weather and critters!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see these little guys return this spring!
ReplyDeleteThere is some concern due to global warming that the hummingbird may be making its northern journey sooner each year.
ReplyDeleteglorious captures!
ReplyDeleteThey are the hardest things to photograph, I love yours and I love to watch them when they come at lunch around our red bush :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I need to bring out the feeders now that it is finally getting warmer around here (we had a cold spell).
ReplyDeleteLove hummingbirds -haven't gotten to it yet to paint one -one day:)
ReplyDeleteFinally have a macro and remembering to link here on Monday!
I just love those little hummers...cant wait to see them in my yard in a few months.
ReplyDeleteI never get hummers! Love these shots...excellent captures!
ReplyDeleteNice pics. Spring can't come soon enough here - still buried in 3 or 4 feet of snow :(
ReplyDeleteFantastic Pics!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have me looking forward to warmer weather with this!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful macro images of hummingbird :) Hanne Bente
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