Rufous Fuss.
My three grandchildren (Jammin, Buttercup, and Caboose) had a visitor during dinner on Friday night.
This little female hummingbird invited herself into the sun porch and got trapped.
Luckily, her frantic buzzing at the window caught my attention and I was able to walk out there and snatch her. I felt so sorry for her when my hands closed in - she chirped so fearfully.
Jammin used my camera to snap this photo before we released her.
My guess is that this is a juvenile Rufous. I need a more seasoned birder to confirm that.
(My hands are very small -- so you can imagine how tiny she was.)
Comments
it looks like it could be a female Anna's. Hard to tell for sure. I'll have to pop in once one of the experienced birders have a chance to chime in.
wow!
hey, my word verification is 'pines' (o:
It looks so tiny in the hand of an expert catcher...
Pamela, thank you for your prayers for my husband. I wanted to let you know I have posted an update on my blog.
I captured a photo just for you while on our Wisconsin Dells vacation, and it happens to be of a tiny, baby hummingbird! We thought it was a large bee at first! I'll have to post it tomorrow for you.
impediment didn't really do you in!!
Dear tiny little bird, I hope he survived.. I tried to leave a comment here yesterday but it wouldn't post it. Hope this one gets to you. Love, Merle.
I'm glad you let little Rufous free. I'm sure she was too.