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Clovis' 2025 images
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Thanks, I'm obsessing a little with the lack of detail in these due to the high ISOs. For the non photographers, that is the sensitivity setting for the sensor. With lower light levels the higher sensitivity results in "grainy", or noisy images. There is great software that will take care of this noise, but the original image just won't have the same level of detail as one shot with more light. These little guys are fast, so I have to use high shutter speeds to capture them without excessive blurring. I'm using 1/3000 sec to 1/8000 sec to stop that motion. The wings are moving at incredible speeds.
My plan is to try and get over there before the birds migrate south for the season and try and get some shots with more light on either a cloudless, or light overcast day. The lack of detail is less apparent in the smaller sized images uploaded to the forum here, than the full sized ones I have on my computer.
My plan is to try and get over there before the birds migrate south for the season and try and get some shots with more light on either a cloudless, or light overcast day. The lack of detail is less apparent in the smaller sized images uploaded to the forum here, than the full sized ones I have on my computer.
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This first picture is proof that a state of the art Nikon camera will inspire fear and awe in the local wildlife.
The rest are just the latest in my attempts to photograph hummingbirds.
The rest are just the latest in my attempts to photograph hummingbirds.
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Is that Hummingbird poop? Wow! It's clear, and I don't just mean the photograph, which is also clear!
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I did a little reading online about their poop. I assumed that because they mainly eat nectar, their poop would be almost all water. Apparently that is not necessarily so. However, they have a very short digestive system and things pass through in a mater of minutes. I would think it's not unusual for their poop to be clear if they are eating artificial nectar, which is nothing more than sugar and water. Hummingbirds do eat small insects on occasion, and may also eat fruit, although nectar is their primary food source.CT_Shooter wrote: ↑Fri Aug 08, 2025 5:28 pmIs that Hummingbird poop? Wow! It's clear, and I don't just mean the photograph, which is also clear!
You probably know they don't have a separate digestive and urinary tract, but instead the urine is mixed with their poop and it all exits through a cloaca. Also they will starve in 3 to 5 hours without food, unless they go into a state of torpor.
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Wow, a lot of information to "digest". Interesting.
Good info, as I do feed them.
Good info, as I do feed them.
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Went out in the backyard after the rain stopped today. Nice soft light, so I thought I would try a few available light macro shots. Lots of blurry shots due to movement.
I think this is the best of the batch. Nice soft colors and background. I usually don't care much for caterpillar images, but I kind of like this one.
This one seems a little soft, but I guess I'm used to the crisper flash shots.
The lizard seems unimpressed.
I think this is the best of the batch. Nice soft colors and background. I usually don't care much for caterpillar images, but I kind of like this one.
This one seems a little soft, but I guess I'm used to the crisper flash shots.
The lizard seems unimpressed.
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The title for the for the second shot should be " Go ahead, make my day " 

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One last batch of hummingbirds from this morning. Full sun, but had areas of shade, and dappled sun. Made things very challenging, but gave a different look. Think I will give the hummingbirds a rest for a while.
Here's the best of the batch:
And here's the rest:
Here's the best of the batch:
And here's the rest:
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I love the various tail positions you've selected for these latest photos, CH. Especially 2926 with tail fanned wide and it's little feet curled and tucked up. Very nice.
These look like Ruby Throated Hummingbirds, which is the only kind we have in CT. I keep a feeder within ten feet of my front window; I attached a tall one inch thick bare branch with several thin limbs that stands six or seven feet above it. There's one male bird that shows up each morning like he's punching a clock and perches there, high above the feeder. He's the gatekeeper for several other males and females. It's always a show, and sometimes, it's an amazing one.
These look like Ruby Throated Hummingbirds, which is the only kind we have in CT. I keep a feeder within ten feet of my front window; I attached a tall one inch thick bare branch with several thin limbs that stands six or seven feet above it. There's one male bird that shows up each morning like he's punching a clock and perches there, high above the feeder. He's the gatekeeper for several other males and females. It's always a show, and sometimes, it's an amazing one.
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There's a lot of squabbling at the feeders. I would love to get some good shots of them going at each other, but all I seem to manage is maybe one in focus and the other a blob.
Something like this unsatisfying image:
And of course, there is sometimes the ugly feeder to be dealt with.
Something like this unsatisfying image:
And of course, there is sometimes the ugly feeder to be dealt with.
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