They're Back
I wrote to a couple of people and told them my computer needed to be repaired and that I may be AWOL for a bit. The general problem is that I can't download new photos from SD cards. It kind of started last night but I was already a few days behind in posting so I had those photos already loaded. The computer goes in tomorrow (Monday) afternoon.
This fella is a Black-chinned hummingbird, back for the summer from parts unknown (to me). They aren't flashy colors but are small, flitty and cute; at least to me. So far I've had a Broad-billed and Rufous pass through on their way to Madera but missed the shots. But now I have these, Anna's and Costa's as regulars.
The hooded orioles have made their return, too, as have the White-winged doves. I'll get to them eventually. There was a rather odd sight a few days ago. A male cardinal, which I had never seen attracted to oranges before, was snacking on the half poked onto the top of the Shepherd's hook while at the same time a female oriole was nibbling on the oranges inside the suet feeder a meter away.
Sometimes I just stand and watch. I learned a long time ago that experiences are usually more rewarding and memorable when simply observed and appreciated than trying to get the shot.
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