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Old 05-25-2017, 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by dlq04
Cool shots. Do you use a tripod for those? Or just wing it?
Just "winging" it. the tit mouse photo is pretty heavily cropped... The finch photo is cropped, but not so much. I was hanging around near the tree, trying not to be seen. My lens does have image stabilization so I don't have to drag out the tripod though I'm sure I'd get better shots if I did. . The lens is a nice piece of "glass" and the new camera has a better sensor than my first one, so I can still get a decent photo even with cropping.
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Originally Posted by Lainey
Just "winging" it. the tit mouse photo is pretty heavily cropped... The finch photo is cropped, but not so much. I was hanging around near the tree, trying not to be seen. My lens does have image stabilization so I don't have to drag out the tripod though I'm sure I'd get better shots if I did. . The lens is a nice piece of "glass" and the new camera has a better sensor than my first one, so I can still get a decent photo even with cropping.
I have to have a Jim Beam to be steady, otherwise I'd have the shakes. I am steady now while typing this, so I'd be ready if I just had a camera.
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We've had nothing but rain, the little sun in between is keeping Rick's sod (job done last fall) nice and green. It does not, however, make a great background when taking pics of a hummingbird from inside the house. But here you go! PS The hummingbirds have been very active.
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Originally Posted by Lainey
We've had nothing but rain, the little sun in between is keeping Rick's sod (job done last fall) nice and green. It does not, however, make a great background when taking pics of a hummingbird from inside the house. But here you go! PS The hummingbirds have been very active.
Very nice!!
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Great photo! My hummingbird feeder isn't working, yet. Any tricks to getting the birds to notice it?

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by windhund116
Great photo! My hummingbird feeder isn't working, yet. Any tricks to getting the birds to notice it?

Thanks!
Thanks, guys. Wind a little red on the feeder. If the feeder isn't red, you can even tie a red ribbon somewhere near by. Flowers attract them. I make the feed 4 cups water to 1 cup sugar. You can even go sweeter to attract them. I had three different ones stop by at lunch time today. Watch for them when you have breakfast and again at dinner, towards dusk too.
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Originally Posted by Lainey
Thanks, guys. Wind a little red on the feeder. If the feeder isn't red, you can even tie a red ribbon somewhere near by. Flowers attract them. I make the feed 4 cups water to 1 cup sugar. You can even go sweeter to attract them. I had three different ones stop by at lunch time today. Watch for them when you have breakfast and again at dinner, towards dusk too.
We are seeing 2-3 per day at ours....

I'm sure there are others, we just aren't looking out that window all day!
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I have never had any luck with a hummingbird feeder. On the other hand, there are a couple flowers in Bea's garden that attract them like crazy! (Don't know the name. I'll have to ask her.)
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Originally Posted by jukngene
I have never had any luck with a hummingbird feeder. On the other hand, there are a couple flowers in Bea's garden that attract them like crazy! (Don't know the name. I'll have to ask her.)
I toss out more feed/liquid than they eat. We have plenty of flowers that attract them too, I think they prefer the flowers. With the feeder just outside the window, I get to see them up close, even more so right now since the garden is not in full bloom yet.
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Lainey, we have a red feeder and do the same mixture but have never had but a couple at a time and they fight. We've never had flocked like others do; probably because we have SO many flowers.


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