COBirders,

  Here is an anecdotal report on this season's hummingbird numbers coming to
our cabin's numerous feeders at 9200' in the Sangre de Cristo range.  As
compared to the last three decades, the overall numbers to visiting hummers
are up considerably, led by a very good crop of juvie Broadtails.  I credit
the favorable weather conditions for being responsible for the increase for
these local breeders.  The number of Rufous hummers is possibly above
average with about normal ratio of adult males to those with female/juvenile
plumage.  The most interesting story is that of the increased presence of
Calliopes, especially females and juvies.  I would estimate that surge at
about 30% to 40% this year.  At this point I'm not informed of the
conditions at their breeding grounds in the Pacific Northwest that would
account for this upswing.

Leon Bright, Westcliffe and Pueblo

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