Hummingbirds migrating thru the Texas Panhandle

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Chappy

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Over the last couple of days, I have had the outstanding opportunity to shoot hummingbirds around a flower garden by a neighbors house who is a bioligist and expert birder. He knew the right flowers to plant to bring them in to our area during their migration. On this day their were three different kinds of hummingbirds and I was able to get very close to them.
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I like the 500pf better at this moment however the 100-400 works pretty well and adds versatility. I find that the 500pf locks on quicker on either body.

As for the bodies I could go either way. They both have their attributes and I really like both of them.
 
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