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A couple of shots of the world famous AB Clydesdales taken during our yearly visit to Warm Springs Ranch. Warm Springs Ranch is where the Clydesdales are bred and trained to pull the beer wagons. It's only 15 miles from our house.
The sleeping foal pictured is only two months old.
I love these horses.
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What wonderful pictures! Thank you so much for sharing!
 
A couple of shots of the world famous AB Clydesdales taken during our yearly visit to Warm Springs Ranch. Warm Springs Ranch is where the Clydesdales are bred and trained to pull the beer wagons. It's only 15 miles from our house.
The sleeping foal pictured is only two months old.
I love these horses.
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They are such cute horses.
 
Here's a couple of quick shots of a Hummer at our feeders right after I put out fresh nectar. There are around 8 or 9 that come round all day and dusk. They are amazing to watch and hard to get in focus.
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Here's a couple of quick shots of a Hummer at our feeders right after I put out fresh nectar. There are around 8 or 9 that come round all day and dusk. They are amazing to watch and hard to get in focus.
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What an AMAZING photo of a hummingbird in action - especially since they move so fast!
 
This is a test of a "motion" pic I took of a Hummingbird at one of my feeders.
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Well...I guess the file is too big so it's just static when posted. Oh well.
 
This is incredible
Here's a few I took yesterday. I was wearing a red shirt thinking I could get closer to the feeder which I could. I even had one about 4 inches from my face checking me out.
Next year when I have a Pixel 6 I hope the picture quality will be much improved.
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Here's a few I took yesterday. I was wearing a red shirt thinking I could get closer to the feeder which I could. I even had one about 4 inches from my face checking me out.
Next year when I have a Pixel 6 I hope the picture quality will be much improved.
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Wow you were able to get quite close. Very nice.
 
Wow you were able to get quite close. Very nice.
Thanks. I think wearing the red t-shirt helps.
So the above photos were taken right after I filled the feeders. We have three and the one in the photo has 2 cups of nectar( 473ml).
Below is the same feeder after less than 24 hours. Notice how far down the nectar is. The second photo is just one I enlarged and cropped. I think we have more than 10 individuals that show up, around 5 during the day and the 10 early in the morning and at dusk.
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Here's a couple of quick shots of a Hummer at our feeders right after I put out fresh nectar. There are around 8 or 9 that come round all day and dusk. They are amazing to watch and hard to get in focus.
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Aww, how cute! Those are awesome shots.
 
Thanks. I think wearing the red t-shirt helps.
So the above photos were taken right after I filled the feeders. We have three and the one in the photo has 2 cups of nectar( 473ml).
Below is the same feeder after less than 24 hours. Notice how far down the nectar is. The second photo is just one I enlarged and cropped. I think we have more than 10 individuals that show up, around 5 during the day and the 10 early in the morning and at dusk.
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They are amazing!
 
Thanks. I think wearing the red t-shirt helps.
So the above photos were taken right after I filled the feeders. We have three and the one in the photo has 2 cups of nectar( 473ml).
Below is the same feeder after less than 24 hours. Notice how far down the nectar is. The second photo is just one I enlarged and cropped. I think we have more than 10 individuals that show up, around 5 during the day and the 10 early in the morning and at dusk.
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Such a clear close up
 
That they are. It is great fun and wonderment watching those tiny flyers hover, fly backwards, straight up and down and other amazing flight aerobatics.
I think the fact that the 4a can capture pictures of such a fast moving subject that well shows the prowess of Google's processing.