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    I chase Anna's Hummingbirds all over my backyard to try and get an image. I think I wore this one out (they usually wear me out first).

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    HI Ian - Patience my friend - make them come to you ;) Linda Robbins Hummingbird guide is probably a good investment if you are going after these guys.

    Couple of issues here - on my screen looks a little soft - bird is facing away from you and eye is closed - now individually IMHO none are image killers (depending on the image of course) BUT combined??? Maybe??
    Interesting to see what others say.

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    Hi Ian, Due to the OOF bird,HA looking away and closed eye the combined factors make for an image killer.
    Sometimes it's best to set up a feeder with perches around it and wait for them to find it and once found will come in repeatedly. Chasing them around the yard is tiring and usually unproductive...

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    I was sort of joking when I said chasing ...

    I actually have 3 feeders and get a fair number of keepers. I'd just never seen one with eyes closed before because they are usually as hyperactive as my kids with ADHD :D

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    Good idea, nice perch and lovely bg.

    And lucky you to have so many hummers around.

    Looking forward to the next one.

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    Hi Ian Fully agree with Dave, he does make some strong points !!!

    .... btw if you set perches in your yard, setting the bg is just as important !!

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