For some reason I have never had much luck with my hummingbird feeder and I have tried both commercial and homebrew mixes. Several years ago I had a glass of rum punch sitting on the gazebo and I found two hummingbirds trying to get to it but I am definitely not putting alcoholic beverages in my hummingbird feeder.
They do love the gladiolas my daughter and I planted on my recently deceased German Shepherd's grave site
I photographed this one a couple of days ago when I was testing a Sigma 150-600 zoom lens as an alternative to my heavy Canon primes for some fall hiking I have planned. The fairly light and relatively low cost Sigma zoom doesn't have the build and optical quality of my fast Canon prime telephotos but it will be good enough for hiking. This image was shot with the lens at its full 600mm length and heavily cropped from about 40% of the Canon 1DX Mark III's sensor area with heavy overcast forcing the ISO to 10,000 but it still retained pretty good detail.
The higher ISO in low light is the cost of using a f6.3 lens instead of the f2.8 or f4 Canon primes but the lesser weight and zoom versatility is a good tradeoff for mountain hiking!
Rodger
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