COSTA'S HUMMINGBIRD IN ALASKA

In early September, I thought that I heard an abnormally large bumblebee fly past my head. I gave it no thought, and continued on my work in the garden. 

BzzzzzZZZZiP!

Bigger than a bee. It was a tiny hummingbird, no larger than my thumb. 

Running inside I got my camera and gear, and over the next 30 minutes proceeded to take nearly 800 photos of the bird. Posting online, he was identified as a immature Costa's, and in all reality, he was supposed to be in Mexico. (Talk about not asking for directions).

I assumed he would die with the winter approaching, and temperatures that he would not be able to handle. However, now as I post this, he was seen three days ago at a heated feeder in town. It's been about 5 degrees F (-15 C) for the past two weeks. This bird is absolutely incredible.

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Well captured, this is not an easy shot to get unless its set up. Iv tried a few times but they don't ever stay still for very long! very well done!

Thank you! I was really happy with this.

What an unexpected find. Hope he survives the winter . Good shot , can't have been easy