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a blue and green hummingbird flying in the air with its wings spread wide open

Swallow-tailed Hummingbird (Eupetomena macroura) in Brazil by Dubi Shapiro. https://pbase.com/dubisha/root

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a colorful hummingbird flying in the air with its wings spread out and it's beak

Are you ready to learn how hummingbirds can fly backwards? Would you like to see some awesome pictures of beautiful hummingbirds? Would you like to hear a crazy fact that is actually true? Let…

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↑↑↑ Larger size on website 🔸 A white hummingbird with a long, pink tail feathers and green accents flies in a graceful arc, its w

A white hummingbird with a long, pink tail feathers and green accents flies in a graceful arc, its wings spread wide, against a soft grey background. The painting captures the delicate beauty and swiftness of the bird in flight. The brushstrokes are visible, creating a sense of movement and energy.

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a hummingbird flying in the air with its wings spread

I\'m Kunito Imai, a nature photographer in Tokyo. I visited Trinidad and Tobago and Costa Rica to photograph hummingbirds. Here are some tips to capture them in-flight. 1. Shutter speed must be 1/1000 or higher to stabilize the bird on your image. 1/1600 or higher is ideal. 2. I recommend a 100-400mm zoom lens. 300mm would also work well. You can cope with an even wider range of situations with a teleconverter. 3. Hummingbirds are quite territorial and tend to return to the same spot again…

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a hummingbird is flying in the air with its wings spread out and it's beak

I\'m Kunito Imai, a nature photographer in Tokyo. I visited Trinidad and Tobago and Costa Rica to photograph hummingbirds. Here are some tips to capture them in-flight. 1. Shutter speed must be 1/1000 or higher to stabilize the bird on your image. 1/1600 or higher is ideal. 2. I recommend a 100-400mm zoom lens. 300mm would also work well. You can cope with an even wider range of situations with a teleconverter. 3. Hummingbirds are quite territorial and tend to return to the same spot again…

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