Jason, I will bite, although I am not an expert on hummingbird ID. Given the 
late date, and the shifts in climate, it is best to consider all migratory 
hummingbird species, not just the usual Colorado breeding species (i.e. 
Broad-tailed Hummingbird and Black-chinned Hummingbird). I believe t he small 
size, greenish upper parts, and pale gray (mostly whitish) underparts with no 
buff  rule out all but spec ies of the genus  Archilochus 
(Black-chinned/Ruby-throated) or Calypte (Anna's/Costa's). The longer tail 
relative to wing s knocks off Costa's. Anna's should have a thicker bill and a 
thin white line over the eye. That leaves the Archilochus. Black-chinned are 
common breeders in Grand Junction whereas Ruby-throated would be accidental 
there, a straggler from the eastern part of the continent. In mid-October, 
Black-chinned could also be considered a straggler. Unfortunately, these two 
Archilochus are very similar as juveniles, and the gray edges to the upperparts 
indicate juvenile. The extent of gray on the upper parts also supports 
Black-chinned. Ruby-throated is usually much greener above. However, two 
structural features favor Ruby-throated - the short, straight bill, and the 
narrow, straight primaries. Black-chinned should have a longer, slightly 
decurved bill, and blunt curved primaries. I can see why this bird is not 
easily identified. I would imagine that a hybrid Black-chinned x Ruby-throated 
juvenile would look like this bird. Has anyone else suggested hybrid? 



Nick Komar 

Fort Collins, CO 

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From: "Jason Beason" <[email protected]> 
To: "cobirds" <[email protected]> 
Cc: "Larry Arnold" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2012 4:29:24 PM 
Subject: [cobirds] Grand Junction Hummingbird 

Dear Birders: 


There is a late hummingbird at Larry Arnold's house in Grand Junction.  Anyone 
willing to offer their expertise at identifying this bird will be showered with 
gifts! 


Here's the link to the photos by  Jackson Trappett from 13 Oct : 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/58672470@N03/8083190234/in/photostream/   


Thank you, -- 
Jason Beason 
Paonia - Delta County 



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