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Taken with Lens set to 55mm. Sorry I couldn't resist. On more than 1
occasion I've been hit by one of these when taking Sunrise Pictures.

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Good shot Ed. Patience has its rewards!

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Taken with Lens set to 55mm. Sorry I couldn't resist. On more than 1
occasion I've been hit by one of these when taking Sunrise Pictures.

Crazy Ed



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Edward Erbeck wrote:
Taken with Lens set to 55mm. Sorry I couldn't resist. On more than 1
occasion I've been hit by one of these when taking Sunrise Pictures.



Sweeeet pic. I haven't seen a hummingbird in years. We don't get them
around here...but I'm hoping global warming will tempt some just a tad
further north. Some birds that were brought up here from Florida with
Hurricane Wilma have survived the two winters.

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"Grumpy AuContraire" wrote:

Good shot Ed. Patience has its rewards!


During the Spring and Fall around here it really doesn't take all that
much Patience! ;-)

Crazy Ed

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"cloud dreamer" wrote:

Sweeeet pic. I haven't seen a hummingbird in years. We don't get them
around here...but I'm hoping global warming will tempt some just a tad
further north. Some birds that were brought up here from Florida with
Hurricane Wilma have survived the two winters.


Too bad I can't send you some of me extras ;-).
During Migration periods I have to refill the Feeders twice a Day.

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umm, traffic Jam...

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Sweeeet pic. I haven't seen a hummingbird in years. We don't get them
around here...but I'm hoping global warming will tempt some just a tad
further north. Some birds that were brought up here from Florida with
Hurricane Wilma have survived the two winters.


Too bad I can't send you some of me extras ;-).
During Migration periods I have to refill the Feeders twice a Day.

Crazy Ed




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umm, traffic Jam...


You ought to try to stand in the middle of it. Kind of like a mini
Hurricane with no specific Wind direction!

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Edward Erbeck wrote:
"cloud dreamer" wrote:


Sweeeet pic. I haven't seen a hummingbird in years. We don't get them
around here...but I'm hoping global warming will tempt some just a tad
further north. Some birds that were brought up here from Florida with
Hurricane Wilma have survived the two winters.


Too bad I can't send you some of me extras ;-).
During Migration periods I have to refill the Feeders twice a Day.



LOL. That's amazing!

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"cloud dreamer" wrote:


Sweeeet pic. I haven't seen a hummingbird in years. We don't get them
around here...but I'm hoping global warming will tempt some just a tad
further north. Some birds that were brought up here from Florida with
Hurricane Wilma have survived the two winters.


Too bad I can't send you some of me extras ;-).
During Migration periods I have to refill the Feeders twice a Day.

Crazy Ed


Good golly! They're almost like knats! I've never seen anything like
that...
Babs


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On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 05:07:10 -0700, Edward Erbeck
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"G" wrote:


umm, traffic Jam...


You ought to try to stand in the middle of it. Kind of like a mini
Hurricane with no specific Wind direction!


Waffle!

I'd like to try that.
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