| Query: anna's hummingbird | Result: 10th of 46 | |
Re: Hummingbirds! (8)
Subject: | Re: Hummingbirds! (8)
| Poster: | Darren New (dnew@messagemedia.com)
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Posted Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 22:56:02 GMT |
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From: Darren New
Subject: Hummingbirds!
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 22:51:28 GMT
How to shoot hummers:
1) Buy a digital video camera
2) Put it on a tripod in front of the window feeder
3) Transfer appropriate frames to the computer.
Note to self: Wash hummingbird spit off window before filming.
Note to others: I have a bunch more of these, and can probably get better
quality if you want. These pics are public domain: Do with them whatever you
like. I have no idea what species these are, except they live in San Diego.
--
Darren New / Senior Software Architect / MessageMedia, Inc.
San Diego, CA, USA (PST). Cryptokeys on demand.
In China, ducks' feet are considered junk food.
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From: raklaw@aol.com (RAKLAW)
Subject: Re: Hummingbirds! (8)
Date: 04 Oct 1999 23:11:07 GMT
They appear to be female Anna's hummers. BTW, you don't
need the red-dyed liquid, just mix 1 part sugar with 4 parts
boiling water (let cool, of course).
Ron Kershaw
Phoenix
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The Anna's Hummingbird (Calypte anna) is a medium-sized hummingbird.
These birds are glossy green on the back and grey below with green flanks. Their bill is long, straight and slender. The adult male has a glossy red crown and throat and a dark tail. Anna's is the only hummingbird species with a red crown. Females and juveniles have a green crown, a grey throat with some red marking, and a dark tail with white tips. |
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