Every festival has its clientele. I’ve worked a few birding and nature festivals, and there’s a slightly different cut of people at each one.
I really liked the people I met at the
Sedona Hummingbird Festival in early August. There was a kind of magic about them. And why not? The little beasts they hold so dear are magic themselves.
This is Beth Kingsley Hawkins, artist, photographer, writer and all-around awesome spirit. She and her husband Ross are why I was there. They founded
The Hummingbird Society, a conservation organization directed at hummingbirds alone, and the festival followed.
Years ago, when the kids were little, Beth and Ross came to visit. We were going around my then very modest gardens, and we watched a ruby-throated hummingbird apparently feeding at my Peace rose, slipping its bill between each of the huge tea rose’s petals.
Well, we knew it couldn’t be getting nectar that way. Or anywhere on a tea rose. When the hummingbird left, we parted the petals and found a beautiful pool of rainwater cradled inside each petal. The bird had been drinking.
How does a hummingbird know it can drink water that way?
A hummingbird knows flowers.
This is Deandra. She and I were friends from Hello. I had the honor of sitting with her at dinner and the conversation never flagged. She is simply fascinating, one of those people you wish you could propagate, take a cutting, make more.
I went through my images and found some that capture just a touch of what hummingbirds are all about.
Black-chin in corkscrew willow
Black-chins in trumpetvine…
Flying sideways, of course, why not if you can?
Eyeing a honeybee…
and diving for sweet nectar
the bee in hot pursuit.
Hummingbirds, briefly contained…what a concept, corralling a hummingbird…
The large but incredibly deft and gentle hands of Lanny Chambers, a furious tiny throbbing life in his fingers.
Processed and ready to go, they lie unbelieving for a few moments…
and eager fingers get the chance to touch lightning, something they will likely never have a chance to do again
and then it’s time to let him fly.
But sometimes they lie, shellshocked, and don’t believe they’re free. This Anna’s lay still on an eager palm.
They’ve had quite enough of the touch of strange fingers and hands, so Lanny rouses them back to the real world by blowing gently on them. Wind! Hummingbirds know wind.
Liftoff!
I’m charmed by the experience, this big gentle man with a way with tiny birds, and the people who’ve come to see them.
Julie Zickefoose is a painter and writer who lives on a nature sanctuary in Appalachian Ohio. She is the author of Letters from Eden and The Bluebird Effect: Uncommon Bonds With Common Birds, due in spring 2012. http://juliezickefoose.blogspot.com
Source:
http://juliezickefoose.blogspot.com/2015/09/hummingbird-magic.html
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