Saturday, September 5, 2009

Camera Critters~ A Few Visitors

I saved up a few photos this week for Camera Critters. This is one of my best hummimgbird photos so far for this year. I just haven't been able to capture many.



Me and my shadow


Ladybug in the Lespedeza.


Pot sitting.


A sleeper


Right at home on the bunny beam.


Check out more pictures here~ Camera Critters

8 comments:

  1. I loved this post!
    I think the first hummingbird shot is wonderful. The two bunny shots are so cute - loved 'on the bunny beam'. :)
    A really nice post!

    Carletta’s Captures.

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  2. wow! good capture, I like the cute hummingbird and the bunny you capture them nicely...

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  3. Great pictures for Camera Critters! Is that Blue Oak Sage in the hummingbird shot? You've done better than me, I haven't got a single hummingbird shot at all. Many times they're literally whizzing around my head but I haven't got the camera.

    Are your rabbits pretty much tame like the ones here?

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  4. That's Indigo Spires the hummingbird is feeding on. I've never seen one at the Blue Oak Sage but that's probably because they prefer the nearby 'Cherry Chief'.

    This is my first year having really tame rabbits- lots of them,lol. They pay me no mind at all half of the time.

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  5. Magnificent pictures and post!
    All pictures are wonderful!
    Happy camera critters
    purrs
    Luna

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  6. I loved the hummingbird photo, but when I saw the rabbit and its shadow, "Wow!" came out of my mouth. Then, as I saw the rest, I could not pick out a favorite. What an awesome post!

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  7. Hi Littlewing,
    All your little critters are fun to see enjoying your garden. Hummingbirds are 'very' difficult to capture and you've done an outstanding job. I've never seen one at my Indigo Spires but the bees surely love them as do I.

    Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving your nice comment. I absolutely LOVE NC and long to be there in the fall.
    Meems @ Hoe and Shovel

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