Our first *rufous hummingbird*, an adult female, perched and fed (even 
preened) for about 10 minutes on a nectar feeder beginning about 2:20 p.m. 
this rain-dominant Tuesday. We now have four adult *broad-tail hummingbirds* 
-- 3 males, 1 female. Still hanging around: two *dark-eyed juncos*, both 
Oregon, sharing backyard territory with  *lazuli buntings*, (5, including 
one female) and several white-crowned sparrows, among others.
John Ealy
Roxborough Park, Douglas County, west of Dakota Hogback

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