Another Cuban endemic, this adorable little guy is about the size of an average hummingbird (4.25 inches). Slightly larger than life as posted at 1024. I know it's a bit of a belly shot, and he's not looking at me. But it does show his throat patch to advantage, and I like to think that he's scanning the underside of the leaves for his favorite spider eggs and insect larvae. I left in the habitat to justify the pose, and I liked the way the yellow flowers picked up on his yellow spots. I did try a larger-than-life version without the leaves (see next pane) but I believe I like this one better. What do you think?
D7000, 80-400VR @ 400mm, ISO 800, 1/2000s @ f/6.3, HH, natural light.







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