Today I went to take a photo of the 'hummingbird tree', to serve as a kind of epitaph, for both the dead hummingbird I found and brought home (April 26th), and the presumed end to my hummingbird photo-taking. It was going to be a sad picture, the tree all blooming with white flowers but no hummingbird to enjoy them.
But then... (Center)

I followed the little blur with my eyes until it alighted upon a branch (upper right quadrant, top).

And clicked away as the bird flitted about, seemingly in high spirits (center).

So was I (center again)



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