Hummingbirds in Colorado

in photography •  7 years ago  (edited)

I did not grow up around hummingbirds. Every time I see them, I'm fascinated. They amaze me with their acrobatics. Sometimes flying so fast that they only appear as a blur. I love that they can flap their wings so fast and actually hover quite still. Sometimes they will give you a very close fly-by, always completely in control. I wish I lived a bit closer to the mountains so that I could watch these guys every year as they pass through on their migratory route.


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A friend invited me up to Blackhawk, CO for dinner. Being up in the mountains, they had a hummingbird feeder on their back deck, and the birds were very active. I was glad i had my camera with me.

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Fun Fact:
Some of the smaller species of hummingbirds can flap their wings at 80 fps (that would be...flaps per second!)

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Fun Fact: A hummingbird's heart can beat at 1200 beats per minute. Holy ding-dong...that's really fast!

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Fun Fact: A blue-throated hummingbird has been measured taking as many as 250 breaths per minute. (see also:@rebele93 doing sit-ups)

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Fun Fact: A ruby-throated hummingbird can fly non-stop over 500 miles across the Gulf of Mexico.

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Fun Fact: Hummingbirds go into a trance-like state called Topor overnight to stay alive. They drop their heart rate, body temperature, and their metabolic rate so that they don't starve to death overnight.

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Fun Fact: Hummingbirds can live up to 12 years.

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Fun Fact: A hummingbird nest is about the size of a thimble.

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Fun Fact: Hummingbirds can move their wings in a figure-8 pattern

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Fun Fact: Hummingbirds can fly backwards.

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Fun Fact: Hummingbirds spend their winters basking in the sun down in Mexico, the Caribbean Islands, or Central America.

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Photography by Mike Bryant
Camera: Nikon D300S


I've included a few videos below from in case you would like to learn more about these amazing little acrobats.

Video

National Geographic Documentary
Hummingbirds Swarm Feeder - BBC Discovery Planet Animals


Learn more about Hummingbirds on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hummingbird


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Great hummingbird photos and info! Tip!

Good photos

Thanks!

Thanks for sharing the smallest bird picture in the world.
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followed and gave you an upvote for your Parrot post.

how lovely!

thank you!

these birds are awesome, they fly and when stay at a place is wonderful gift given to them by nature........

I love the photos I have a project of a tiny painting of a hummingbird I would love to use one of your photos @rebele93 in exchange I will mail you a print of the finished painting.

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Thanks for the Tip! Cheers, @rebele93

The Photographs are so beautiful. Nice shots and thanks for sharing with us. Upvoted, followed and reblogged.

Thank you so much!

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HAHA! Thanks!