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Hard to compete with people who haul all the gear around to do multi-flash work - I was carrying 3 flashes on last trip but most places I shot don't allow multi-flash plus it was raining and I was on move to much - in three weeks hit 5 lodges from all the way in NW Ecuador (Mindo Area) all the way down to Peru border . But our group saw over 50 species of hummers and over 450 species of birds - of course since I was doing mostly photography - I did not see all of these but probably got photos of over 40 species of hummers and no where near being able to estimate how many birds I got descent images of. This Empress Brilliant was feeding on this heleconia. One of the more spectacular large hummers taken at Amagusa Reserve in Mashpi Area of NW Ecuador
D850, 400mm f/2.8 w/ 1.4TC (no flash), Iso 800 1/200 sec @ f/7.1 minimal crop Michael L. Gray
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by Ron Day
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