Birders,

I observed a male Ruby-throated Hummingbird actively flycatching in the north end of the Lamar Community College woods during my one hour visit late this morning. It was just south of the concrete bench. Also in this area -- a White-throated Sparrow. Farther south in the grove, I had a Broad-winged Hawk.

I hope the hummingbird stays and delights many birders that will be in Lamar for the CFO Convention, which starts Thursday.

I got to witness a spectacular interaction between two Cedar Waxwings there today. They sat next to each other on a branch, and passed a green berry between each other at least 10 times, with neither bird eating the berry. This must be a courtship behavior.

Duane Nelson

Las Animas, Bent County, CO



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