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Hummers showed up!


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We put up 3 new hummer feeders at 6pm,and I took these shots a little after 7pm! My wife said she had seen one,but I told her she was nurtz. Big mistake. There goes my plans for about 10pm. \:\(

No C.C. needed here-I know they're rough! but I just wanted to let you know they are on the way.

Canon 30D,100-400mm L IS @400mm,ISO 1600,Time Value 400

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Dude, it's no prob. You don't get CC on these boards unless you ask for it! grin.gifgrin.gifgrin.gif

So cool they made it. I expect the first ones up here by late next week or the week after. Hummers don't only spell spring, they let us know summer is almost here!

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As always mm, great shots. After finishing some gardening tonite, they give me a reminder that it's time to put the nectar feeders back out in the morning for these little guys and the orioles. Thanks!

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Man I can't believe you posted that... JUST KIDDING!!! grin.gif;\) Seriously thanks for the heads up, I'll put the feeders out tomorrow... The Orioles and Palm Warblers just plowed in today!

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