Besides avoiding alcohol, I used a camera supported by a monopod vice tripod, and manual release. We were close enough to the 10 hummingbird feeders so that I was able to get fairly large images with my zoom at 300mm. But I still cropped the shots and then sharpened the images, just to avoid too many views of the feeders.
To identify the birds, I used my bride’s “Beginner’s Guide to Hummingbirds” by Donald and Lillian Stokes. Having a few immature and molting birds made identification tenuous in some cases. Remember, I’m a photographer, not a birder. With that caveat, here goes:

Rufous or Allen’s male

Broad-tailed male and female

Broad-tailed male

Calliope male

Calliope male

Broad-tailed female

Anna’s immature or female

Costa’s male

Anna’s male

Broad-tailed male

Broad-billed male

Magnificent male (one of the two largest species of hummingbird, and unfortunately the most elusive). I took this photo at a long distance and cropped bravely.
Thanks for viewing this large post,
Dennis
D700 and 70-300mm/3.5 AFS VR lens