Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Butterflies
Plant a butterfly bush and you will get butterflies. This axiom seems to be true as the following pictures will show. However, butterflies also are attracted to bright colors such as other plants and even swim trunks. Not being an expert on butterflies, I tried to identify the butterflies that visited us this summer by using the book "Butterflies of Ohio, Field Guide" by Jaret C. Daniels. Hopefully, my identifications are correct. Enjoy the pictures of these fragile creatures of God's creation. Left click on the pictures to get an enlarged view.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds
Hummingbirds are the smallest of North American birds. The Ruby-Throated Hummingbird is common and the only hummingbird east of the Great Plains. Only the adult male has the bright red throat. These birds feed while hovering over flower blossoms using their long, slender bills to reach into tubular flowers. However, if one has a hummingbird feeder then they can be observed sitting on the feeder. Males make a "pendulum" courting flight, with distinctive patterns to their flight. The movie captures some of these maneuvers.
Rest Time
This is the most unusual picture of a hummingbird that we have ever taken. Sometimes birds will hold out their wings to dry them off after a rain. This day the temperature was in the 80's and there had been no rain for several days. For some reason this hummingbird decided to rest on the railing - maybe to cool off? We were fortunate to get a picture of her.
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