
Back to my spring BC trip. After a walk on the beach at Patricia Bay (where we used to go as kids), my sister Clare and I stopped at Deep Cove Market for refreshments. The lilacs were blooming and this hummingbird was busy feeding. I took a ton of photos and a few of them came out fairly well. It helped to have a cooperative (or at least not uncooperative) subject.





In some of the photos, if you zoom in you can see the pollen on its beak.
Nikon 7200 with Tamron 18-400 lens at 400mm
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