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An old cattail serve as a perfect perch for this marsh wren earlier this year in one of the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges near the Oregon-California border.
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During the precious, waning golden hour light before sunset, a male Anna's Hummingbird pauses to perch in a juniper tree near Bend, Oregon.
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HOVER CRAFT
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This rufous hummingbird is one of several photographed this summer near Bend, Oregon showing some of its skills to hover in place.  Each photo taken showed the hummingbird with alternating wingbeats.  Their shoulder bones can pivot in the joint socket up to 180 degrees. By rotating their wings in a figure 8 motion, hummingbirds have lift and propulsion in both upward and downward wingbeats to fly both forward and backward.  This allows them to hover in mid-air to drink nectar from flowers.  According to National Geographic, they are the only birds that can hover in mid-air.