Wordless Wednesday – Allow your photo(s) to tell the story
We have not had particularly many Hummingbirds around our place in Abbotsford since moving here. Until now! Our daughter has been feeding the few that have been around for probably more than a year now. And then, all of a sudden, we noticed a LOT more Hummy activity a week ago. My husband decided to get a few pictures of our new resident, Anna’s Hummingbird, in front of our study.
The top image, obviously, is not a very good shot, but I included it here to show you that I can see them from where I am sitting here in our study/office.


Over the past weekend, we put up a Hummingbird feeder and can now watch them from the comfort of our office. They are just the prettiest little creatures.


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What an adorable little bird!
Thanks Lydia, most definitely, cuteness overload.
Awww, so precious. We have six large hummingbird feeders on our patio. They stay here 365 days a year. Lots more in the summer, but we still have lots of them during the winter.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Love and hugs. ♥
Thanks, we love those little creatures, God’s creations are awesome. At our previous home we had lots more, but hope that we have two feeders out here they will come more and more.
How fortunate that you have hummingbirds.
Yes, we are indeed. Love them. At our previous house, we had them as well and twice they nested in a tree at our front door! That was an awesome experience.