I was only able to view in my yard in the late afternoon today (10/2), with
a steady rain and the iPhone reading 38 deg.). Hummers fed actively up to
about 5:30 pm at feeders partially sheltered, including a continuing
*Black-chinned
Hummingbird* and at least 3 *Broad-taileds* (I can't really tell how many
Broad-taileds there are as they come and go, and likely there are more than
4 around my home area).

Most interesting to me was a very focused wave of *Yellow-rumped Warblers*
that swept through during a lessening of the rain. I normally have only one
or a few right near my home, but all of a sudden they were coming through
my yard and a neighbor's yard "as fast as I could count"... or so it
seemed. But I did count *66* in the one flock, all passing by during about
1 minute. They were really on the move. All the calls were Audubon's, which
is the only form I've had near my home so far this season. I managed to
also catch an *Orange-crowned Warbler* and *Townsend's Warbler* that were
moving with the Audubon's.

Yesterday I spotted a male *Cassin's Finch *in my backyard, but it only
stayed a short time. Cassin's has mostly been absent in the Ken Caryl
Valley region since the 2014-15 influx ended in spring 2015.

Lastly, Dave Leatherman had inquired here about observations of birds
eating painted lady butterflies. I had kept an eye out and did not see
anything until yesterday afternoon. A number of the butterflies were active
in my front yard. Some were fluttering down to the lawn. A *Black-billed
Magpie* was making nabs at those that came near to it, trying to catch
them. I saw a few misses, and then it caught one. It loped along the lawn
carrying it in its bill and then mashed it against the ground, and then ate
the abdomen and left the rest.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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