Hi COBirders,

Yesterday at dusk, my wife and I were walking in Mountain Shadows Park when a 
flock of "jays" went by in a long line.  Being low light we couldn't see color, 
but all had short tails. Then they squawked, and we realized they were all 
hatch-year Black-billed Magpies (or at least short-tailed - molting tails?). 
Only one had a medium-long tail - all others had a Scrub Jay or Pinyon Jay type 
profile in the dusk.  About 35 went by - all short-tailed.  I've seen large 
flocks here in the winter - but that was a first for seeing a large group of 
"juveniles", with no "adults" around.

Also had Calliope (M,F), Rufous (M - several), and Broad-tailed (M,F) 
Hummingbirds in the yard yesterday. Still watching for first Black-chinned here.

Steve Brown
Mountain Shadows neighborhood, 
Colorado Springs

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