Friday, January 14, 2011. Outside is a rainy and glumly day. The sky is covered with low, leaden clouds. I’m seating and looking at my monitor, which just a few seconds ago burned out.Ok... No internet and no processing of photos for a few days … life are getting boring.I’m taking my cigarette and going to the patio for a smoke. (I know it’s stupid, but…)So, I come out to the patio and I see a hummingbird on my hummingbird feeder!I’m going back, taking my camera – the show begins. I know I can’t make a good image but I can’t lose that chance! A Hummingbird in January? No way! Let me ask you a something: What is that? A new arrival? An winter abundant ?A number of books point out that Anna’s Hummingbird is wintering in the Vancouver area, but I never saw them before. And it’s defiantly Anna’s Hummingbird. What do you think?
Friday, January 14, 2011. Outside is a rainy and glumly day. The sky is covered with low, leaden clouds. I’m seating and looking at my monitor, which just a few seconds ago burned out.Ok... No internet and no processing of photos for a few days … life are getting boring.I’m taking my cigarette and going to the patio for a smoke. (I know it’s stupid, but…)So, I come out to the patio and I see a hummingbird on my hummingbird feeder!I’m going back, taking my camera – the show begins. I know I can’t make a good image but I can’t lose that chance! A Hummingbird in January? No way! Let me ask you a something: What is that? A new arrival? An winter abundant ?A number of books point out that Anna’s Hummingbird is wintering in the Vancouver area, but I never saw them before. And it’s defiantly Anna’s Hummingbird. What do you think?