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A GLITTERING OF HUMMINGBIRDS

In keeping with my recent theme, the title of this post refers to a grouping of hummingbirds.  Beside being known as a glittering, they are also called a:

I am not sure why such a tiny bird has so many group descriptions, especially since the humming bird is rather solitary.  In fact when it migrates it can travel alone for up to 500 miles at a time. Here are some other fun facts:

The movements of a hummingbird are unique and fascinating – though to see the intricacies you need to see them in slow motion.  Take a look at this fantastic video where’s you will also see some brilliantly colored hummingbirds:

Attention must also be given to their glowing  feathers. Hummingbird feathers come in a wide variety of colors, from dull brown to vibrant green to crimson red, and have multiple tones and an iridescent glow depending on how the sunlight hits them, caused by the feathers’ pigmentation.  It is truly a light show watching these birds fly and change color.

Now to the birds themselves – let me introduce some of my favorites:

 

This is what they look like with a better camera (from the internet):

During my recent trip to Costa Rica I was fortunate to capture a photo of the teeny tiny Violetear.  It’s bright red feet were just adorable:

Also in Costa Rica, the  blue-tailed (I think) and the calliope:

 

 

In Scottsdale Arizona and Beaver Creek Colorado I got a chance to hone my picture taking skills on  broad billed hummingbirds in flight:

 

There are still hundreds and hundreds of hummingbirds to see and if I am lucky, also  photograph.  Ones on my wish list include (all photos from internet):

 

 

 

And finally:

 

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