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Hummingbird Women's Tank Top featuring the photograph Waiting for a Turn by Amy Porter

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Waiting for a Turn Women's Tank Top

Amy Porter

by Amy Porter

$33.00

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Our women's tank tops are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All tank tops are machine washable.

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An immature male ruby-throated hummingbird hovers in place while waiting for a turn at the feeder. The immature males have a streaked throat that... more

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Waiting for a Turn Photograph by Amy Porter

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Comments (34)

Shoal Hollingsworth

Shoal Hollingsworth

Amazing, I love this image. You have captured this perfectly.

Amy Porter replied:

Many thanks, Shoal! I appreciate your lovely compliments and fave! :-)

David Millenheft

David Millenheft

Beautiful image

Amy Porter replied:

Thanks so much, David, for your great comment and fave!

Angela Davies

Angela Davies

Adorable, L Congrats on the recent feature!

Amy Porter replied:

Many thanks, Angela! :-)

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Thank you very much, Svetlana, for your support in featuring this photograph in the group, "The World We See!" I appreciate your kindness!

Ecinja Art Works

Ecinja Art Works

Magnificent shot!!! I love this. Stunning!

Amy Porter replied:

Thanks so much for your wonderful comments, Ecinja! :-)

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Marinescu, thanks so much for featuring this photograph in the group "Premium FAA Artists!" I appreciate it! :-)

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Many thanks, Stefano, for featuring "Waiting For a Turn" in the group "10 Plus!" I appreciate your support of my work! :-)

Linda Brody

Linda Brody

I have the backside of this bird. Well, not the same bird, but almost in the same position. (Lol)

Amy Porter replied:

Thanks for the cute comment, Linda! I'll check your site to see the fan tail from the back! :-)

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Many thanks, Dave, for featuring this photograph in the group, "Nature and Landscape Photography." I appreciate your support of my work!

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Many thanks, Nadine and Bob, for featuring "Waiting For a Turn" in the group, "1- Photo of the Week." I appreciate your support! :-)

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Thank you, Andrea, for choosing this photograph as one of your favorites! :-)

Barbara Chichester

Barbara Chichester

CONGRATULATIONS on your Outstanding work featured in GIDA! Featuring only the Best of the Best Original Artwork!

Amy Porter replied:

Thank you so much, Barbara, for your wonderful comments! It is a fantastic thrill to have this photograph featured in The Galleria of Interior Design Art."

Jake Danishevsky

Jake Danishevsky

Great shot Amy!!

Amy Porter replied:

Thanks so much for your nice comment and fave, Jake!

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Mariola, thanks so much for featuring this photograph in the group, "Wildlife One A Day." I am grateful for your support! :-)

Shari Jardina

Shari Jardina

Great capture and detail...especially it's feet. Nice!

Amy Porter replied:

Thanks so much, Shari! I appreciate the feedback! :-)

Judy Vincent

Judy Vincent

How cute! Love the title! Awesome work!

John Bailey

John Bailey

Congratulations on your feature in "Images That Excite You!"

Amy Porter replied:

Thank you very much, John, for featuring "Waiting for a Turn" in the group "Images That Excite You." I really appreciate your support! :-)

Lori Tambakis

Lori Tambakis

Wonderful capture :)

Amy Porter replied:

Many thanks, Lori, for looking at my work and commenting! :-)

Alan L Graham

Alan L Graham

Perfect capture and title, Amy!

Amy Porter replied:

Many thanks, Alan, for the great comment and fave! i appreciate it!

Amy Porter

Amy Porter

Thanks very much, Kym, for selecting "Waiting for a Turn" as one of your favorites! :-)

Zulfiya Stromberg

Zulfiya Stromberg

Outstanding work! Lf

Amy Porter replied:

Thanks so much, Zulfiya, for your kind remark, like, and fave! :-)

Judy Via-Wolff

Judy Via-Wolff

Fantastic! l F and I didn' t know that about the males. I will have to check out my gang, I think some I thought were female may be male! L F

Amy Porter replied:

Thanks for commenting, Judy! I appreciate the like and fave! I used to wonder why we had so many more females than males, until I learned that a lot of them were really baby males.

Artist's Description

An immature male ruby-throated hummingbird hovers in place while waiting for a turn at the feeder. The immature males have a streaked throat that will turn red over their first winter. It's easy to mistake immature males for females because their coloring is so similar.

About Amy Porter

Amy Porter

I purchased my first SLR, a 1970 Nikon FTN, when I was in High School. I studied both science and art in college, and although I pursued science and technology management as a career, artwork has remained a driving passion for me. Nature photography allows me to combine a love for nature, biology, and art. I'm very fortunate to live in a rural area where I can photograph horses, gardens, and wildlife. About 19 years ago, I converted to digital, and now use a Nikon D500. All of my photographs, and any portion thereof, are copyrighted and are not in the public domain. “Pinning” any of my images to Pinterest, Facebook, or any other site is a violation of my copyright. Any use of my images without my express written permission is a...

 

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