Male calliope hummingbird here two days ago.  From all the reports, it would 
seem that we have a pretty solid arrival time frame for calliopes.  At least, 
for this year!

Norm


Norm Lewis
Lakewood, CO




-----Original Message-----
From: Hugh Kingery <[email protected]>
To: cobirds <[email protected]>
Sent: Sun, Jul 14, 2013 3:01 pm
Subject: [cobirds] Calliope Hummingbird - Douglas


 This morning we picked out an active Calliope Hummingbird at one of the 
feeders by Rhonda Lancaster's home. She sees loads of Broad-taileds; she hears 
the Rufous she reported last week but hasn't seen it since.

We hiked up a canyon on her ranch and Urling found two Broad-tailed nests, with 
two more probably nearby. They had at least an inch of rain yesterday; one of 
the nests had tilted and the one baby sat in a puddle of water. Good tight 
nest. 

One theory posits that hummingbirds nest in loose colonies; these two (or four) 
nests lie within about a 150 yard-long section in a gully at the bottom of a 
conifer hillside. 
 

Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO


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