Hi All, 
It is a bummer when nature takes it's natural course. 
Steve Larson 

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From: "SeEttaM ." <[email protected]> 
To: "COBirds" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2014 12:46:51 AM 
Subject: [cobirds] Blue Jay predating hummingbird nest in Canon City 

Yesterday as I walked on the Canon City Riverwalk I heard 2 hummingbirds, 
probably Black-chinned, making noises that sounded as though they were very 
upset. I spotted them above a tree branch about 30 feet above the ground and 
they appeared to be upset with an immature Blue Jay that I observed on that 
branch. It occurred to me that there was a hummingbird nest there that the 
omnivorous Blue Jay was predating. After the jay finished and flew off, the 
hummers continued agitated both in movement and calls for another couple of 
minutes. I walked around and was able to see that, indeed,at that the spot 
where the Blue Jay had been there was a hummingbird nest. Given the lateness of 
the summer, it would seem most likely that there had been one or more nestlings 
there. Bummer. 

SeEtta Moss 
Canon City 
http://BirdsAndNature.blogspot.com 




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