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@peachfront@toot.community  ·  activity timestamp last week

birb got style
birb got flare
birb wishes those other hummers
were out of their hair...

(i have photo'd 50 species of hummingbird, some better than others, this one is the Long-billed Starthroat)

#BirdsOfMastodon#Bird#Hummingbird#Photograph#BirdPhotography#Wildlife#Feeder#Darien#Panama#Garden#Nature

A hummingbird sits on a dripping wet feeder with a blur of green garden as a background. The hummingbird has tilted its long bill up and to the left while flaring a brilliant fuchsia-colored iridescent gorget. This is the Long-billed Starthroat, a large and widespread hummingbird, but for some reason I haven't been able to get a good shot of the bird off the feeder-- and this bird was NOT leaving this spot on the feeder, because an aggressive male White-vented Plumeleteer was hovering in the wings waiting to take over. Darien, Panama, April 2025. Photo by Peachfront
A hummingbird sits on a dripping wet feeder with a blur of green garden as a background. The hummingbird has tilted its long bill up and to the left while flaring a brilliant fuchsia-colored iridescent gorget. This is the Long-billed Starthroat, a large and widespread hummingbird, but for some reason I haven't been able to get a good shot of the bird off the feeder-- and this bird was NOT leaving this spot on the feeder, because an aggressive male White-vented Plumeleteer was hovering in the wings waiting to take over. Darien, Panama, April 2025. Photo by Peachfront
A hummingbird sits on a dripping wet feeder with a blur of green garden as a background. The hummingbird has tilted its long bill up and to the left while flaring a brilliant fuchsia-colored iridescent gorget. This is the Long-billed Starthroat, a large and widespread hummingbird, but for some reason I haven't been able to get a good shot of the bird off the feeder-- and this bird was NOT leaving this spot on the feeder, because an aggressive male White-vented Plumeleteer was hovering in the wings waiting to take over. Darien, Panama, April 2025. Photo by Peachfront
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