Hummmmers!

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Hummmmers!

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I just love these little guys! :P
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And one more. :D
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Great pics Peg! I love them too, they are so fun to watch. :cool: I don't know how you got those pics, very cool.
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GREAT SHOTS PEG !!!!

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Got the WHOLE FAMILY there and two twice. GREAT WORK..

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Typicaly great pics Peg! I love watching them chase on another. They remind me of a couple of fighter planes in a dog fight. An article in the Smithsonian mag a number of years ago stated that hummers are so aggressive, and if they were as big as crows, we'd have to fear for our lives if we ventured outside. :eek:
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Just fantastic, as always, Peg!
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WOW! Fantastic pics, Peg. Thanks!!!

I have had one juvenile in my yard now for two weeks and am really enjoying its antics. Yesterday an adult or near adult was here, but I didn't see it today. They are so fascinating!
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