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Got my first good shot of a rufous this year at a nearby park. The hummers love the bee balm flowers, and last year I spent a number of afternoons photographing both Anna's and rufous hummers on the blooms. Here's a female rufous to get this season off to a good start...
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G'day Rocky
Brilliant mate .. a real 12/10 image here! Phil
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