Photograph of an Anna’s Hummingbird in action, captured mid-flight at Lafayette Park in San Francisco, California. This tiny bird hovers gracefully in the air, feeding on the nectar of a plant, possibly identified as the New Zealand Flax (Phormium).
The New Zealand Flax belongs to the Asphodelaceae family, within the Hemerocallidoideae subfamily, the Asparagales order, and the Plantae kingdom. Its deep red and orange blooms provide a rich nectar source, attracting hummingbirds like this one to enjoy a sweet meal.
As I watched, this hummingbird fluttered happily in the park, waiting for its friends to arrive and join in the fun. It seemed full of energy, about to make its signature humming sound right after finishing its meal. This moment captures the beauty of nature, vibrant, lively, and powerful energy. This is one of the most unforgettable moments in this hummingbird’s life, a breathtaking snapshot of its journey on the wild planets.
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