This morning, David Ely and I had a male Costa’s Humm near the west end of 
Jackson Country Road 22. It was perched on a thin wire on right side of road 
(as one is headed nw.) about 15 feet above scraggly line of willows.  
The first house on right side of 22 has a hummingbird feeder but somewhat 
hostile occupants. The Second house (100-200 yards past) had very friendly 
occupants who rehab injured birds. Costas was between two houses, 
unfortunately, nearer first house and flew in that direction. We spent 1 hour 
searching for Costas, albeit avoiding house 1. House 2 did have a male Black 
chinned Hummer 

Steve Mlodinow and Dave Ely
Longmont/Broomfield 

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