Feeding Wild Birds

The sitting in "hides" for hours at a time is no different than what many hunters do while waiting for the shot at the game they are after.
Exactly that!!
I don't know how you/they do it.
(I just didn't want to mention hunters.)

Besides that, a motion capture device will not work in my circumstances as the wind is blowing the flower stem about and my camera will be constantly taking photographs.
:lau
 
Rufous Hummingbird
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Exactly that!!
I don't know how you/they do it.
(I just didn't want to mention hunters.)

Besides that, a motion capture device will not work in my circumstances as the wind is blowing the flower stem about and my camera will be constantly taking photographs.
:lau
You can set it up to do time lapse photography and you might get lucky.
 
On Monday I saw a crow exhibiting neurological symptoms typical of West Nile virus at the club, and today I found the several days old carcass of another crow. Got to thinking and realized that my 'home' crows that I feed dog food to each night have not been around for a week or so. When West Nile first appeared here, it really depleted the crow population.
 

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