Yesterday all four Colorado hummingbird species were seen at the Nature Center 
in Waterton Canyon.   Both the Rufous and Calliope males were present plus our 
two breeders:  Broad-tailed and Black-chinned Hummingbirds.  The immatures are 
here too, making their IDs difficult if not often impossible.  Most action is 
in the native plant garden behind the Nature Center under the last tree.  Last 
year’s site has some small feeders, but raccoons were a problem here earlier, 
so some feeders were moved.  Humans have been a problem also, stealing three 
large feeders and accessories; Nature Center volunteers donated replacements.

Bea Weaver
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