I wanted to mention a couple of general observations that are of interest
to me.

Maybe lots of us have noticed the substantial new cone crop that is
maturing on Ponderosa pines over a wide geographic area, and also great new
crops of cones on limber pine, bristlecone pine, and in some areas on
lodgepole pine and on Englemann spruce. Even some of the pine species or
varieties commonly used in landscaping down in the metro area are setting a
big crop. Parallel to this, good numbers of Type 2 *Red Crossbills* are
present now, at least as I've seen in Jefferson, Park, Clear Creek, Gilpin,
Boulder and Larimer counties over recent weeks. I've also had a smattering
of Type 5, but mostly just one or two at a time and much more scattered
than the numerous Type 2 crossbills that are now easy to find. After a
dearth of any new cones in many forest areas over the last couple of years,
it will be nice to have this resource back and attracting birds in our
montane forests.

So far this July has been the slowest yet for hummingbirds around my home
area in Ken Caryl Valley in my 5 years of residence. This follows a strong
showing last summer. I especially note a dearth of *Rufous* and *Calliope *so
far. Both showed up in my yard at the expected time (1st and 2nd weeks of
July, respectively), but only an initial individual or two and then none,
vs. the norm where they are present daily after first appearing, with
numbers increasing,. esp for Rufous. So far that has not been the case, but
I hope it will change.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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