Thursday, November 29, 2018

Morning Visit With a Hummingbird

The sun was still behind my neighbor's roof line. This is the time of the morning that the lighting is magical and the birds are just getting active and searching for food. I decided to take my small camera (250mm lens) to the garden to take some photos of what was in bloom this time of the year. Suddenly a hummingbird buzzed by my head. Wow, this was a close buzz. It was busy chasing away other hummers from the newly placed hummingbird feeder. He appears to have claimed this area of my backyard as his territory.






Here are some shots I took of the hummingbird that buzzed me. He posed so sweetly while we both waited for the sun's rays to clear our neighbor's roof line. He appears to be a sub-adult male Allen's Hummingbird.




















I call this part of my backyard my rose garden even though it has lots of fruit trees, vegetables, and many types of flowers. Can you spot my garden's tiny guardian?

Here are some photos of my plants. The veggies are doing great and some flowers are in bloom. 

his image below is of my first lotus plant that has reached the surface of the water container. I raised this one from seed and with much luck, I hope to see it produce a flower this summer. You first have to sand one end of the seed and place it in a glass of water. When it sprouts and is as tall as your water glass, you can plant the seedling in a one gallon container filled with clay soil. I topped it with small pebbles and placed it in a 5 gallon container filled with water. Do it real slow so that there is minimal disturbance of the soil so the water stays clear. I will place some mosquito fish in there as soon as a few more leaves open so there will be a place for the fish to hide.
 
Rainbow chard are delicious!.
 
Here is my cookie jar rooster fountain. I love the sound of all my solar-powered fountains in the garden. It is a soothing sound and all the flowers are quite the mood boosters.Here is a short video.



My solar-powered apple fountain by the apple tree.

 
My angel fountain is one of my favorites. The water bubbles over from the bowl. I have watched birds land on her head and drink from the bowl as it bubbles out. 





This is the first time that this tree has produced a load of Kumquats. It sat for two years with only a couple of fruit. I was ready to move it to another spot when all of a sudden, it is loaded with fruit!
 
Walking back to the patio, I pass my orchard area and couldn't resist showing you these wonderful bright color blooms.

A few of these are in bloom too.
 
My new purchase for this year was a Longan tree. I can't wait for it to produce the wonderful tasting fruit.
This is a Lychee tree and I just found this a few months ago. I finally spot some new growth on this rare fruit tree. Hope it does well.



Merry Christmas and a Very Happy New Year! I have been fighting the flu so I probably will not be posting until the new year. Stay safe and healthy everyone!




 

6 comments:

  1. What a wonder garden you have, colorful, calming and 'fruitful '..
    Bet it smells good too.
    Kisti

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    1. Hi Kisti,
      Thanks for your comment. Have a great weekend and Merry Christmas!

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  2. What a magical place you have created. I just love your photos of flora and fauna!

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    1. Thank you Nancy for your comment. Yes,to have a garden that makes you feel you are in a magical place is pure delight.

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    1. Thanks for your comment. I'm working on more birdbath/fountains. They make great Christmas presents for the family and great way to introduce people to birding! I made one for my friend Betty and the very next day she watched a bird drink from the fountain! I highly recommend any type of water works to attract birds to your yard. They are so much fun!!

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