Find the Hummingbird — Part 1 Answers

For them who didn’t have the time, patience, or interest in hunting for the hummingbirds, here are a few of the photos with markings indicating where you should be looking. of course, them with little interest will skip this as well but for everyone else, here they are.

Note: I didn’t show all of them because once you see it in one photo you can easily see them in similar photos.

OK, I assume almost everyone got those . . .

Remember, you can click on the photos for a larger version.

Here’s the gallery of the above photos.

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11 thoughts on “Find the Hummingbird — Part 1 Answers

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    1. What do you mean? They’re right there, in the open, next to the feeders.

      They are easier to see if you click on the photo and look at the larger version. But, yes; sometimes they blend in quite well.

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  1. I’ve always loved your hummingbirds. and still have one of my favorites hung on the wall here, keeping my other favorite, the angry bluebird, company. Nice that you put blue arrows into these pictures, so we wouldn’t miss them.

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    1. I presume this is the hummingbird photo you’re referring to:

      I should look for the original as I think I can do a better job of processing it and get you an updated version.

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  2. You know I love all of your bird photos!
    And they way you capture those busy-buzzin’-fast hummingbirds is so cool!
    OOH! This is a fun post! It’s like playing a game of hide-n-seek with the hummingbirds…and they’re hiding in some great spots! 🙂 And the color of the flowers they’ve chosen are so pretty!
    I sometimes image a female hummingbird saying, “Hmmm!” and the male responding, “Hmmm????”
    Ha!
    HUGS and Happy Fri-YAY!!!

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    1. Thanks, Carolyn and a happy Friday (and beyond) to you as well.

      As for the hummingbirds . . . honest, I don’t see how we ever have baby hummers; all these birds do all day is chase each other away and fight. They don’t let anyone near them that I can see.

      But, of course, they must declare truce at some point and get humming in harmony.

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