An update. Feeder owner Sally Cuffin reports:

*"She spent a lot of time at my feeders early Saturday morning [Nov 14] -
but she didn’t come back for her typical evening feeding. Didn’t see her at
all Sunday [Nov 15] and there was no sign of her this morning [Nov 16]."*

So maybe this bird departed the area before the current storm came in.

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 1:51 PM, David Suddjian <[email protected]> wrote:

> The late female *Broad-tailed Hummingbird* continues to visit yards in
> the Ken Caryl Valley, Jefferson Co., persisting through the storm bringing
> 6 inches of snow on Nov 11, and seen on Nov 12 by feeder owner Sally
> Cuffin, and by she and I on Nov 13. Some photos are with this eBird
> checklist:
>
> http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S25827699
>
> On another note, I visited Ketring Lake in Littleton, Arapahoe Co
> yesterday Nov 13. Only a small number of waterfowl (but 2 *Hooded
> Mergansers*). I was surprised to hear one *Virginia Rail* grunting in the
> flooded sedge/cattail marsh beside the north side of the lake...surprised
> mostly because I generally detect no birds in that marsh patch.
>
> David Suddjian
> Littleton, CO
>

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