To attract the birds there are feeders set up, and bananas nailed to branches. The birds are still free to come and go and seem to take little notice of the line-up of visitors with cameras. We could feel their wings and hear the genuine hum of the humming birds as they brush past. This was my first serious use of the tele-converter on my camera, and to cope with the birds' fast and apparently random movement, I manually focussed on a particular twig and waited for a bird to land on it; I did not realise until I looked at the pictures later that most of the pictures I had taken that way were of one particular bird that regarded that twig as his twig.