Hi all,

This has been the strangest summer for me as far as when the  Calliope 
Hummingbirds arrived. As I posted earlier, I had up to 3, ad. male Calliope 
arrive in my yard EARLY, [the first few days of July]. I have had no Calliope 
Hummingbirds since this time until yesterday. One beautiful late ad. F. 
CALLIOPE has been in my yard 8/12 and 8/13. I have seen two other ad. females 
look like her. The bird in my yard has a  central throat spot which is pinkish 
purple. One f/imm, type Calliope was in my yard yesterday, and today 2, f/imm, 
type Calliope, along with the ad. f. Calliope, as mentioned above. In years 
past I get ad. and imm. Calliope by mid July. More imm. should arrive.


Broad-tailed hummingbirds of both sexes are here.


 What has amazed me are all the Rufous I have been getting in the yard. A 
couple of days there were only Rufous around. The last 2, years I have seen 
more Rufous in my yard than ever before. I know this specie is on the decline 
so I'm glad to see the ones I have. Several m. imm. Rufous are battling it out. 
One late, ad. f. Rufous showed up in my yard 8/10, thinking the yard was to 
belong only to her. She had a lovely golden spot on her throat.


The hummers are flycatching in my yard a lot of their time. Midges hatch out 
near my yard and one night I saw  many Dragonflies plowing through the cluster 
of midges while feeding on them, while one hummer was also catching the insects 
in the air.


The biggest SURPRISE was seeing a female Mule Deer in my yard yesterday and 
before.


As of today my hummer numbers are up finally, but it is different every day, 
and can be different morning to afternoon. If one wants to try to ID F. type 
Calliope Hummingbirds now is a good time. I told Ira I had no Calliope the 
other day. Maybe he and Tammy sent me some of their Calliope.


Happy Birding!!!!!!!!!!

Tina Jones

Littleton, Jefferson County, CO.

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