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10.00" x 7.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Togetherness Baby Humming Birds Wood Print
by Peggy Franz
Product Details
Togetherness Baby Humming Birds wood print by Peggy Franz. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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This amazing nest is in my tree in the yard. I just about broke my neck trying to capturer these beautiful birds! Just amazing to watch So... more
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Comments (55)
Artist's Description
This amazing nest is in my tree in the yard. I just about broke my neck trying to capturer these beautiful birds! Just amazing to watch So lucky
Hummingbirds are birds that comprise the family Trochilidae. They are among the smallest of birds, most species measuring in the 7.5 13 cm (3 5 in) range. Indeed, the smallest extant bird species is a hummingbird, the 5-cm Bee Hummingbird. They can hover in mid-air by rapidly flapping their wings 12�80 times per second (depending on the species). They are known as hummingbirds because of the humming sound created by their beating wings, which sometimes sound like bees or other insects. To conserve energy while they sleep or when food is scarce, they have the ability to go into a hibernation-like state (torpor) where their metabolic rate is slowed to 1/15th of its normal rate.They are also the only group of birds with the ability to fly backwards They can fly at speeds exceeding 15 m/s (54 km/h; 34 mph).[3]
About Peggy Franz
Hi , My name is Peggy, Taking photos has been a great passion since my early life. Having learned solely by trial and error and hands on practice..Self taught .Capturing nature and wildlife has become my primary goal. There are so many different expressions in animals and even landscapes,that the possiblities are endless! An eye for detail has contributed greatly to any successes I have enjoyed. Born and raised in Missouri, I love the woods and the endless possibilities of beauty in the rolling mountains of the Ozark Foot Hills. Outgoing and tenacious ,I put my heart and soul into my photography and everything I do! . I currently learning to do some art work in addition to my photography. Accomplishments : 2016 Jefferson County Mo...
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Jane Eleanor Nicholas
They have to get along in that nest. Thank you for submitting this image to the contest.
Dazzle Zazz
I can't imagine how you were able to capture this image, very impressed! v
Peggy Franz replied:
Thank you so much!! Climbing in a tree is not for the old :)
Ann Johndro-Collins
What a beautiful capture, Peggy...grand in every way, not only the birds but the nest too...great details...v/f
Peggy Franz replied:
Thank you Ann
JOHN TELFER
Peggy, Amazing capture of these hummingbirds, excellent details and a great shot of the details on the branch in the foreground and the details of their nest. Also of course the details of the hummingbirds themselves. Great job at blurring out the background to make the hummingbirds and their surroundings stand out. Excellent photo, voted, google, tweet and FB promoted
Peggy Franz replied:
thank you again John :)
Marie-Line Vasseur
Thank you for this magical gift! Everthing in this photo so alluring so perfect! voted and faved
Julie Grandfield
Oh my goodness... how wonderful! You are fortunate to have this in your own yard. Great capture! v/G+
Peggy Franz replied:
thank you!! and your welcome :) they are a gift!!
Eric Evans
This is the first hummingbird nest I have seen. Very nice capture. v/f
Peggy Franz replied:
Very cool!! I am glad you got to see it. Thanks so much
Linda Whiteside
Wonderful capture! This is an amazing fine. v/f/fb
Peggy Franz replied:
thank you so much
Rhonda Humphreys
What a fantastic capture Peggy!! I love the nest too. v/g+
Peggy Franz replied:
thank you Rhonda
Eva Kondzialkiewicz
So priceless, Peggy! love it! V
Peggy Franz replied:
thank you!
Donna Van Vlack
What an amazing find...
Annie Zeno
Awesome shot for such a tiny bird! v
Peggy Franz replied:
thank you so much
Tia Marie McDermid
what a rare a beautiful capture. v/g
Peggy Franz replied:
thank so much!!
Basant Soni
Gracious nature show..,with beauty of composition ...+v/f
Peggy Franz replied:
Thank you !!!
Norma Brock
Glad you didn't break your neck, but so happy you captured this amazing site! We have hundreds of hummingbirds each year and I've never come close to a scene like this! Well done!
Peggy Franz replied:
awww Thank you!!
Nathan Anglin
killer nest shot. Cant believe how mummified they look
Peggy Franz replied:
I agree!! thank you so much!! they are very good construction workers LOL
Liane Wright
nice shot V
Peggy Franz replied:
thank you so much
Morag Bates
How very sweet - super shot ! f/v
Peggy Franz replied:
thank you!!
Lisa Bentley
Wonderful captured baby Humming birds in their nest. Amazing to see such a beautiful site. Great find F/V.
Peggy Franz replied:
Yes it was a great fine!! thankk you :)
Elena Nosyreva
This is a unique capture! v
Peggy Franz replied:
Thank you so much!!!
Jane Linders
I am in awe of you. You should submit this to National Geo. WOW!
Peggy Franz replied:
Thank you so much Jane!! I wish ! on the National on the GEO ,but thank you!!