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03/07/2016 06:36 PM
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I spent my quiet time in the garden looking for my little friend, without too much success as he was very elusive this year. However, one day after spending 20 minutes frying my brains out and just about giving up, he showed up. Fortunately he fed for a while which enabled me to capture him. Instead of sending a bunch of pictures, I made this montage which shows how incredible these little creatures are. I used the rapid shoot setting on my camera and this is the result. The five pictures are in the order they were actually taken. Enjoy! ![[Linked Image]](http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/ag104/Birdwatcher15/SXM%202016/Hummers_zpsmzmq9wpq.jpg)
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Final Photos from This Year's Trip
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03/07/2016 10:36 PM
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