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Seeing the tiny hummingbird at work, taking nectar from a flower or at a bird feeder never fails to give the impression that a miracle has unfolded before our eyes. A bird whose beak is half the length of its body, who weighs mere ounces and is just three to five inches long.  He never stops to pose, yet the desire to capture him on paper is strong.  He makes a good subject for a watercolor.
 
Seeing the tiny hummingbird at work, taking nectar from a flower or at a bird feeder never fails to give the impression that a miracle has unfolded before our eyes. A bird whose beak is half the length of its body, who weighs mere ounces and is just three to five inches long.  He never stops to pose, yet the desire to capture him on paper is strong.  He makes a good subject for a watercolor.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==