COBirders,

   While at our cabin--9,200 ft. in NW Custer County--on Monday and Tuesday
we had a few visits by one or two male Broad-tails.  When the first visitor
came by checking last year's feeding stations I quickly put out a liquid
meal for him.  When we had to retire the feeder before leaving yesterday
evening we were sad to think of the snowstorm that awaited these scouts.

   Today I received an email with photo from a Custer County resident
showing a female hummer feeding from a bright red feeder in the falling
snow.  It was good to see someone else was helping out and I was surprised
to learn that at least one female has followed so closely behind the male
scouts.

Leon Bright, Pueblo

 

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