Seattle has an overwintering hummingbird species called Anna’s hummingbird. They primarily can do this because of feeders provided by humans. At night hummingbirds go into a state similar to hibernation called a torpro. They can be very active a the feeders right at dusk storing up energy for the evening. Here I caught a rare occurrence of two occupying the feeder space without one chasing the other off.
Photo by @kellyjanderson shot on the Nikon D750
| Category | Nature |
| Exposure | Manual exposure, 1/200 sec, f/3.0, ISO 4000 |
| Camera | Nikon D750 |
| Lens | Tamron sp 90mm f/2.8 di vc usd macro |
| Location | Seattle, WA |