Anna's Hummingbird

Anna’s Hummingbird

Wordless Wednesday – Allow your photo(s) to tell the story

Anna’s hummingbird (Calypte anna) is a North American species of hummingbird named after Anna MassΓ©na, Duchess of Rivoli.

Anna's Hummingbird

Come, participate, and join us weekly at our very own #WordlessWednesday #Photography. Let your photos do the talking. (Words are also welcome.) The linkup will always start on Wednesday at 2:15 a.m. and end on Saturday at 8:00 a.m.

If you’d like to join in, check out my other #WordlessWednesday posts here: Wordless Wednesday (Words also welcome).

Feel free to drop a link to your own #WordlessWednesday post in the comments. I’d love you to stop by and leave a comment!

P.S. All the photos in my #WordlessWednesday #Photography posts were taken by my husband or me.

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10 thoughts on “Anna’s Hummingbird”

  1. Such a wonderful invitation to join in the #WordlessWednesday link-up! It’s great to see a community where photos can tell their own stories. I’ll be sure to check out the other posts and drop a link soon!

    I just shared a new post; you are invited to read and enjoy. http://www.melodyjacob.com. Thank you!

    1. Welcome here melody, thanks for popping in and hope to see you weekly as ES EE#WW. Thank you so much for linking up and checking out others. I will check out your link today for sure.

  2. So beautiful. I love hummingbirds. Wow.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week. ❀️

    1. Thank you for popping in, much appreciated and for your kind comments. Wishing you a fab day on your end as well.

  3. It’s a fabulous bird. I like these images.
    The colors are amazing!
    Happy WW and a fine week!❀️😘

    1. Hello Suzana. Thank you so much for popping in here and your kind comment. Hummingbirds are so small but magnificent little creatures.

    1. Hi Amy, they are gorgeous. Just love them and we’re so happy to see them here at home. Our daughter placed a feeder outside their kitchen door and now they come and feed on a regular basis. At our previous home, we saw them out in the woods so hopefully we will be able to see them here as well.

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