I vote Black-chinned Hummingbird juvenile. 

Nick Komar
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  From: VAN A KRISTYN J TRUAN 
  To: cobirds 
  Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 6:40 PM
  Subject: [cobirds] 


  Howdy all,

  Yesterday I had what appears to be a one day wonder in my backyard.  At dusk, 
I had four hummers at my feeder.  A female broad-tailed, a female 
black-chinned, another oddie female/immature, and this bird.  It showed up at 
sunrise for a few seconds, but didn't reappear. 

  Take a look and let the discussion begin.  If it was what I think it is, it's 
my 395 Pueblo County species.

  Van Truan
  Pueblo


  http://www.flickr.com/photos/truan/sets/72157622330824767/

  


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