Summer. I love it. But I really, really love August, a month that doesn't get much respect because people remember it as too hot, too humid, too something or other. Here's how I see August. Everything is still growing and blooming as hard as it can. Baby birds have fledged, by and large, and are absolutely everywhere, at least on my ridgetop in southeast Ohio. Wherever I walk, I'm scolded by parent birds, who are telling me they have young ones hidden nearby. I hear a strange continuous rustling in pine needles and follow the sound to a male hooded warbler, puffed up, tail dragging, skittering slowly over the forest floor as he leads my eyes inexorably away from his nest. It is SO cool. To enjoy August, all you have to do is stop complaining and show up.
This is a typical move by a juvenile ruby-throated hummingbird. Young flight muscles tire easily, so they're always looking for a place to stand while learning to ply the flowers for nectar. You will not see an adult rubythroat busting a move like this.
They vie for privileges at the crocosmia blossoms with spicebush swallowtails. Crocosmia "Lucifer" is native to Africa, and is naturalized in places like Costa Rica and Scotland, my goodness. While it spreads in my beds, I haven't seen it popping up in other places in my yard or in southern Ohio. It grows from a bulb, but you don't have to lift it in the winter. Just leave it right where it is! For whatever reason, mine just went NUTS this summer of 2021. It was a gift from my friend Bonnie many years ago, but this year it took center stage, delighting the hummingbirds and swallowtails and me.
The young hummingbirds stop frequently to rest and preen.
I love being in on the intimate moments when they're acting like birds instead of insect helicopters.
And this one, which is one of the better hummingbird photos I've taken. The trick is having sufficient light and fast enough shutter speed to freeze those wings.The brighter it is out there, the more likely you are to be happy with your shot.
I absolutely love the video game thrill of keeping my lens on a rapidly moving hummingbird. Or warbler, for that matter.
Pretty little glittering scrap of life, lighting up my world.
6 comments:
LOVE ME some hummingbirds!
Love to watch hummers. My idea of the perfect zoom meeting. It seems to be a very good year for them here in Southern Ohio. I had 8 zooming around at one time yesterday and I'm filling 3 feeders every day. I switched to organic sugar in the feeders this year and wonder if that is attracting more?
However do you get your Crocosmia to stand up? Mine lounges all over the plants around it. And I should say that these are not Lucifer, which is as scarlet as your Cardinal flower. Close as I can figure it may be masoniorum, which, as you know, is a beautiful orange red. Love your profusion of color!
"Pretty little glittering scrap of life, lighting up my world." I love this sentence.
I just love that first picture. I try to raise milkweed plants annually around here to help feed them little Boogers. But,I also have a feeder for em too.
A Guy From Indiana
Such beautiful pictures! Thank you!
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