The Hubers- On the Road to What's Next → Jack's Pack- Fans of Jack Huber: June 19, 2021My collection of bird photos includes the largest species I have come across, such as the bald eagle, California condor, and brown pelican, but today's "Photo of the Week" shows one of the smallest, a black-headed hummingbird seen in Wyoming. Enjoy!
As ... moreMy collection of bird photos includes the largest species I have come across, such as the bald eagle, California condor, and brown pelican, but today's "Photo of the Week" shows one of the smallest, a black-headed hummingbird seen in Wyoming. Enjoy!
As always, please click on the link to view the clear, full-color photo and read my notes about the shot:
You might find my "Poem of the Week" today interesting, both in format, a double Etheree, and in subject matter (who doesn't like hummingbirds?)... Enjoy!
jackhuber.com/poem-of-the-week/looking-over-your-shoulder
I also added all the Oregon House birds and several from Lakehills, TX, to my Wild B... moreI just added a couple of dozen photos, mostly of hummingbirds, to my California gallery of birds in our Oregon House campsite:
https://www.jackhuber.com/california.html
I also added all the Oregon House birds and several from Lakehills, TX, to my Wild Birds gallery, taking the total number of birds over the 400 mark. Don't forget that this gallery shows pics in random order:
Bruce & Linda (Omnibus) June 15, 2020
We have fewer so far this year, one male and one female Ruby Throated. However, the Baltimore Orioles and Downy Woodpeckers also like the nectar, so we are still going through several batches each week.