Cleethorpes Hummer

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01 Oct 2021 08:20 #4591 by Neil Kurz
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Thanks. I couldn't work out how to attach video clips, which I must say, were quite outstanding! Need help with re-sizing stills too! I've had them most years, but I think it's just a case
of stepping out into the garden at the right time. Five minutes either side and I wouldn't have known of their visit. I am sure you will have a good selection of plants to attract their
interest. I do hope you get to see one. They are quite stunning! Always gets me 'art pumpin' 
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30 Sep 2021 00:34 #4586 by John T Goy
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Brilliant photos, well done and thank you!

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27 Sep 2021 08:49 #4580 by Neil Kurz
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Here you are, Max (hopefully)
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26 Sep 2021 00:00 #4568 by John T Goy
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It says attachments not found. I am yet to see an hummer.

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21 Sep 2021 17:15 - 21 Sep 2021 17:47 #4541 by Neil Kurz
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Fabulous close-up views of Hummingbird Hawkmoth in my Cleethorpes garden just after mid-day today. Allowed me to get within a couple 
of feet of it as it visited flowering plants including Fuchsia, Verbena and Osteospermum, resulting in some cracking video clips and pics on my
iPhone. Returned a couple of times after visiting neighbouring gardens.

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