Tag Search Results For 'hummingbird' (119)

Tangerine Sage

Greenwalks | October 10th 2008

I fell in love with pineapple sage (Salvia elegans) the moment I first saw, or rather, smelled it years ago. The freshness of the green leaves and brightness of its red flowers, which draw in hummingbirds from late summer well into fall, are really o read more

Joom

Indie Love | October 10th 2008 by Kristen Berge

I already own some of Joom’s pillows so I feel it’s safe to post, allthought these are calling me too!  I picked them for their earthy feel.  I love the texture and muted colors of the linen-like fabric, and the contrast against the dar read more

Hummingbird Alley

Heronswood Voice | October 7th 2008

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Discover True Beauty And Natural Serenity At La Paz Waterfall Gar…

Eco Interactive Travel Blog | October 3rd 2008 by Eco Interactive

Not far from the capitol city of San Jose deep in the heart of Costa Rica is an adventure set high in the lush tropical mountains of the rain forest. La Paz Waterfall Gardens is only about an hour drive from downtown San Jose yet it offers an incredi read more

Fun Hummingbird Facts

The Jungle Store | October 1st 2008 by Greg Likens

* Hummingbird’s consume half of their weight in food daily.* Hummingbirds are found only in North America and South America. * Hummingbirds travel at an average 25 miles per hour, with wingbeats of anywhere from 10-15 per second in the Giant Hummin read more

Bird Photography Weekly

Behind the Bins | September 30th 2008 by Beverly Robertson

The birding in Costa Rica is legendary, with Toucans, Parrots, Motmots, Trogons and Oropendolas.  But the thing I could not get enough of, were the Hummingbirds.  We saw 27 species of Hummingbirds in the 10 days we were there.  This Green Violet-e read more

At The Feeder

Art By Mary Hughes | September 30th 2008 by Mary Hughes

A beautiful male hummingbird perches at "his" feeder. Hummingbirds are very territorial when it comes to their feeders and will chase other hummingbirds away. Some will even perch close by to guard it. Painted in oil on a stretched 6" x 6" canvas. Th read more

In Flight

Art By Mary Hughes | September 27th 2008 by Mary Hughes

A beautiful female hummingbird hovers over summers bright flowers. Painted in oil on a stretched 6" x 6" canvas. The sides are painted, though framing would provide a more finished look. This sweet painting is just finished and will be ready to ship read more

Hummingbird Close Up

Art By Mary Hughes | September 23rd 2008 by Mary Hughes

Available: ACEO 2.3" x 3.5" Oil on Stretched CanvasWe've had the fortunate experience of watching hummingbirds this summer from our dining room table. These tiny birds are amazing! I recently read a post from someone in Texas who went through hurric read more

Odd Facts About Animals - Hummingbird

The Man Under the Mango Tree | September 23rd 2008 by The Man Under the Mango Tree

HUMMINGBIRDThe hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backwards.Like a helicopter, it is also able to fly up and down,and it can hover in midair. read more

Born Ruffians - Red, Yellow & Blue

The 405 | September 20th 2008 by Oliver Primus

Artist: Born Ruffians Albums:Red Yellow & Blue Label: Warp Records Link: www.myspace.com/bornruffians If you’re a fan of Skins or mobile phone adverts, you’ve probably already heard the highlight of ‘Red, Yellow & Blue’. ‘Hummingbi read more

Sepenggal Kisah Masa Lalu: (Hummingbird)

Abu Fatima Weblog | September 19th 2008 by Kharisma Adi M

Telah redup pancaran yang selalu menerangi Kekelaman jiwa dan batin ini Yang mendalam kurasakan kini Hampir terucap dari bibir ini Tak kan kuingat dirimu walau dalam sepi Namun tak bisa kunafikan lagi, engkaulah lentera hati read more

Jewelweed

Nature at Close Range | September 14th 2008 by Daniel Spurgeon

My son was furiously scratching the skin from his arm. I examined his arm to discover the itchy culprit. What was it going to be this time- mosquito bite? Gnat bites? Fire ant bites? Measles? Nope, he had brushed up against poison ivy. We've tried di read more

Hummingbird At The Nature Center #5

Steve Creek Outdoors | September 12th 2008 by Steve Creek

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Little Itty Bitty Ferocious Speeding Bullets

Mysterious and Misplaced Logic of a Maniac Gone Awry | September 12th 2008 by Gabrielle Cook

I have spent hours watching our fleet of hummingbirds feed and fight and all I have to show for it is two stupid videos.  I had to post them though, because they are just that adorable.  I wish I had a video of them dive bombing each other over and read more

Dead hummingbird.

Passion = Truth | September 11th 2008 by Jeff Ircink

National Geographic Magazine has a photo contest online called, Your Shot. You submit a picture - one picture per 30-day period. As pictures are submitted, NGM chooses the Daily 12 that you can vote on. At the end of the contest/cycle, NGM chooses pi read more

Hummingbird Giving Me The Evil Eye

Steve Creek Outdoors | September 11th 2008 by Steve Creek

This hummingbird was giving me the evil eye. read more

Hummingbird At The Nature Center #3

Steve Creek Outdoors | September 10th 2008 by Steve Creek

Hummingbirds can hover in mid-air by rapidly flapping their wings 15–80 times per second (depending on the species). read more

Vignette - Animals

A Cowboy's Wife | September 9th 2008 by Lori

Copyright © 2008 A Cowboy's Wife. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are looking at is guilty of copyright infringement. Please contact legal@acowboyswife read more

Hummingbird At The Nature Center #2

Steve Creek Outdoors | September 9th 2008 by Steve Creek

This hummingbird seems to have a longer neck than normal. It could have been just stretching out with it. read more

Hummingbird At The Nature Center

Steve Creek Outdoors | September 8th 2008 by Steve Creek

I took this photo at the Arkansas River Valley Nature Center. They have several hummingbird feeders out and the hummingbirds let you get close. read more

New Release: Theresa Andersson - Hummingbird, Go!

The Invisible Girl | September 4th 2008 by The Invisible Girl

Theresa Andersson Hummingbird, Go! Website | Myspace Amazon.com Widgets read more

Low-Down Rose Sucker

Back of the Cereal Box | September 3rd 2008

En route to Hillary’s parents’ new house this past weekend, I passed a street sign that made me laugh: Chuparosa Drive. A childhood populated with the likes of the Chupacabra and Chupa Chups* — and really just those two things and nothing else, read more

Butterfly and Hummingbird Visions

Fowl Visions | September 1st 2008 by Carole DeJarnatt

A little break from the breed series for today because I want to share with you one of my favorite plants.  I think it is called the Firecracker plant.  Not the scientific name but what I know it by. Can you tell why? Look really close. Here̵ read more

Hummingbird and cosmos

Sherry's Place | August 29th 2008

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Fish Finder Watch from Humminbird

Cool gadgtes and Mobile | August 28th 2008 by Dipesh

The Humminbird RF35 watch features a 1.25-inch large screen and it is equipped with an advanced remote sonar sensor to allow you to look for fish within a 75 feet range. Specifications: Display Size: 1.25″ diagonalDisplay Pixel Matrix: 48V x 32HD read more

Hummingbirds

My Adventure,Treasure,Simple Living | August 27th 2008 by cookie

Now is the time to see tiny but tough hummingbirds.In all years here in houston I only seen one hummingbirds in my feeder with a mixture of one part sugar to four parts of water. I love to watch hummingbirds.In Alabama everytime we visit my in-laws t read more

Gibson Acoustic Limited True Vintage Hummingbird, J-45 and SJ-200

Music Gadgets | August 26th 2008

Gibson acoustic guitars are the chosen option from many great guitar players like Johnny Cash or Pete Townshend and using 3 of the most acclaimed models Gibson has upgraded the true vintage product line with improved reissues of Hummingbird, J-45 and read more

Meet Chuck

Asia Papillons Blog | August 21st 2008 by Anna

Chuck is our visiting hummingbird.  For the past several years I have hung a hummingbird feeder out in front of my kitchen window.  Every year, I usually get visitors.  I name my hummingbirds.  How do I know who is whom?  I just do and don’ read more

Summer Daze

The Midnight Garden | August 20th 2008 by Greg

The verbena bonariensis just keeps on blooming and blooming. This plant is a wonderful staple for the garden and I just can't recommend it to you strongly enough.I've cut a little for a bouquet or two, and had to trim off a flowerhead that had been read more

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