bclarkphotos.com: Photo Galleries
If you are an editor following up on a submission, you will find the category titles make it easy to get to an area of interest. "Editors gallery" has various sub categories from "Photo Art" , "Stock Shots" to "Wildlife" and if you are interested in Abstracts you can easily find that main category which of course, contains other sub categories. All categories are there for your viewing. Feel free to contact me at bclark@bclarkphotos.com for any questions. I am constantly adding to the site.
   
 
© Robert  Clark PhotoID# 7804579: male ruby throated hummingbird Hummingbird Unusual        slide show (25)
The shots in this folder are shots that are difficult at times to figure out. Sometimes the head is upside down, and sometimes it's hard to figure if his head is upside down or right side up.

© Robert  Clark PhotoID# 4497166: Male Ruby Loves Landing Hummingbird Postures        slide show (32)
I have collected a series of various postures I see the Ruby Throat exibit as I spend time shooting these amazing creatures.

© Robert  Clark PhotoID# 4347313: Male Ruby Throat Profile Hummingbird Classic Poses        slide show (36)
The shots in this folder are shots that seems as though the Hummingbird is posing for the shot.

© Robert  Clark PhotoID# 4353378: Ruby Throated male Preening Hummingbird Preening        slide show (14)
Hummingbirds preen frequently and this folder has many shots of just that.


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© Robert  Clark PhotoID# 4484318: Male Ruby Throat Scratchin' his Head 2 Hummingbird Scratching        slide show (9)
As well as preening, these birds scratch quite frequently.

© Robert  Clark PhotoID# 4502892: Male Ruby Yes M'Lord Hummingbird Submissive        slide show (3)
The shots in this folder are shots where the Hummingbird appears submissive. However, that's not normally the case.

© Robert  Clark PhotoID# 7786238: Male Ruby Aggressive Hummingbirds being Aggressive        slide show (15)
A male Ruby Throated Hummingbird spends most of his time perched and guarding what he considers to be his feeder. Once another Hummingbird approaches he postures first and if that doesn't work he will chase off the intruder.

   
 


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