Another from a flash setup at the feeder. Canon 5D Mk III, 600mm II + 1.4X III, ISO 125, f/14, 1/125 nominally but all light was from three flashes, M at 1/16 power, so effective SS was more like 1/6000. Camera was also on M mode, of course. The rosemary was attached to the feeder but its exposure composited as I needed to rearrange the flashes to light it properly.
Basic adjustments in LR5, then to PS to drop in the flower and touch out some iridescence on the near wing. The motion blur on it made it unattractive. Two or three more flashes would let me go to lower power on them and stop motion better, but not sure it's worth the cost. Also cleaned up the beak a little.
I'd like a little more head turn but they always seem to be concerned with something off the my left, behind the feeder. I even tried putting a large piece of cardboard there and still only rarely get a better head turn. At least he's looking at the flower...
Thanks for all the nice comments on the previous two!