As I was admiring the honey bees fighting over my purple hyacinth bean flowers, a big female ruby throated hummingbird joined in the feast. I almost dropped the camera! A very busy patch of purple color in my vegetable garden.
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Wow! Way to capture the moment! What an amazing shot…hummingbirds are one of my favorites.
Oh beautiful pictures.
These are just gorgeous. I've never been able to capture a hummingbird with my camera. Lucky day for you.
They come and go so fast. This one just flew in front of my camera. I got 2 shots.
Kathy your photo of the little Humming bird is just magic. I have never seen one, but think they are so beautiful:)
Wow! amazing photos.
I grew these over here a couple of years ago. Beautiful flowers and pods, might try them again next year.
So pretty! I may have to try those next year, especially if they attract pollinators (and humming birds!) so well. How do they taste?
These beans are toxic! Only for decoration, pollinators, and hummingbirds. Though evidently you can eat them if you cook them and then rinse them a million times, I think I read.
Very cool you caught that hummer on film, I can see how you were startled by it's arrival, they are fast and loud little creatures! They like to 'buzz my tower' when I am filling their feeder or near a favorite flower bed.
Yes, it buzzed!
What a great hummingbird shot … BRAVA !!!
Love your blog! I've learned and enjoyed so much..
Amazing hummingbird pictures! I also just love that first picture with the bee on the right. Now that is a bee on a mission! LOL
Gorgeous picture of the hummer and the hyacinth bean flowers. Love the vine and the great pollinators they attract.
I think I will plant these again next year. They took a while to sprout and grow, but were great for the late season.