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    A couple of weeks ago I was determined, after seeing a number of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds in a local preserve, to capture an image as they approached and started drinking
    nectar from the Blossoms of a Spotted Touch-Me-Not also known as Orange Jewelweed. Of course they landed everywhere else or while I was pre focused on a blossom they would
    start drinking from blossoms 30 feet away. After returning five days in a row, my persistence paid off with a number of images of this female. This was late afternoon light. C&C welcome.

    D500, Sigma 150-600mm C @ 440mm, 1/3200s, f 7.1, HH, ISO 1600

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    Your persistence certainly did pay off. Nice light on Ms. Hummer, great wing position, and a good look at the Touch-Me-Not blossom.

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    Your patience has paid off, like the flower and the composition here. Is this cropped or full frame.

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    Thanks Bill and John. John this is cropped.

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