Yesterday I shared pictures of Butterflies among the Wildflowers. For a change of pace, I thought I would share some pictures I took of the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds among the Wildflowers.
Before I share the pictures, let me share how difficult this was. Trying to get the camera to focus on the Hummingbirds among hundreds of Wildflowers is not an easy task. Often, by the time I would focus on where the Hummingbird was, it had already flown off.
This one is a little difficult to see, but it is a male Ruby Throated Hummingbird (middle right in the picture).
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Male Ruby Throated Hummingbird In Wildflowers
Here’s a Hummer feeding on a Yellow Wildflower.
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Hummingbird In Flight Among Wildflowers
To mix up the color a bit, here’s another Hummingbird feeding from a Pink Wildflower.

Hummingbird In Flight Over Pink Wildflower
In these next two shots are Hummingbirds feeding among the red Wildflowers.

Back Of Hummingbird In Red And Pink Wildflowers
I didn’t realize in this final shot, there are actually two Hummingbirds in the picture. Can you see both of them?

Two Hummingbirds In Red Wildflowers
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2 comments
texdr - That was in Fredericksburg, TX, up near Austin. It was more of a Butterfly paradise than a Hummingbird paradise, but still a really nice place for bothAugust 29, 2010 – 2:33 pm
Cesar - Wow that’s a lot of wildflowers, is that in your garden or some other location? Must be hummingbird paradise there.August 27, 2010 – 11:50 pm