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A hummingbird from a couple of nights ago
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just perfect. I know how hard it is to get these fleeting little guys.
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Thanks, Bynx. They have ME trained pretty good and hang around maybe 5 to 10 feet away from me with no worries
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Awesome beautiful photo!
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G'day Mate
+1 with me ol' mate Bynx too .... a wonderful image and well done too ps- as far as I know, we don't have these fellas Downunder, so it's beaut to see 'em when you can manage it Phil
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