Sparkling Violetear Hummingbird
by James Brunker
Title
Sparkling Violetear Hummingbird
Artist
James Brunker
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
A Sparkling violetear hummingbird (Colibri coruscans) feeding on a red hot poker flower (Kniphofia uvari). It is one of the commonest hummingbirds in the Andes, found from Venezuela south to central Argentina and Chile at altitudes of up to 4,500m in a wide range of semi open habitats (including parks and gardens). The Kniphofia uvaria flower is native to Cape Province in South Africa; it has been introduced to South America as well as many other places worldwide.
Photograph © James Brunker. Reproduction, transmission or publication in any form without written permission strictly prohibited.
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November 10th, 2014
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Comments (20)
Gary F Richards
Spectacular hummingbird/floral composition, lighting, shading, vivid colors and artwork! F/L voted
Gary F Richards
Spectacular hummingbird/floral composition, lighting, shading, stunning colors and artwork! F/L voted
Gary F Richards
Spectacular composition, lighting, shading, colors and artwork! F/L …voted for this piece in the contest BIRDS IN FLIGHT!
Gary F Richards
Outstanding composition, lighting, shading, color and artwork! F/L … voted for this piece in the BIRDS contest!
Don Columbus
Congratulations, your work is Featured in "A Birding Group - Wings" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020-2021 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!! L/Tweet
James Brunker replied:
Many thanks for featuring this image in the "A Birding Group - Wings" group Don!
James Brunker
Many thanks for featuring this image in the FAA Portraits - Birds group Scott Wallace Digital Designs!
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
James Brunker replied:
Many thanks for featuring this image in the "Images That Excite You!" group John!
William Tasker
Hi James! This extraordinary image and capture has been featured by Wild Birds Of The World. L/F
James Brunker replied:
Many thanks for featuring this image in the Wild Birds Of The World group William!