Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Hummingbird

Costa Rica has more than 50 species of hummingbirds. They must eat several times per day to support their hyper-active metabolism, which includes a heart rate that beats 600 - 1,000 times per minute. They get all of their food through nectar from flowers or, such as this photo, from a hummingbird feeder.

Hummingbirds are difficult to photograph because they move so quickly. The feeder makes it easier, as it provides a spot on which to focus and provides a place where you know hummingbirds will come. Photographing a hummingbird in flight in a garden or forest is extraordinarily difficult for me.

This week we are showing nighttime photos of Budapest on Viva la Voyage.

5 comments:

  1. A wonderful capture of the hummingbird! You must have a FAST camera! Great snap!

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  2. Difficult, yes, you you've done it, Dave!

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  3. Wonderful! What could be better than this!

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  4. Wonderful shot of a bird that is so hard to capture!

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