As opposed to Leon's observation, we've used a few cups of sugar.
Ira Sanders
Golden

On Mon, Jul 22, 2019, 8:07 PM Leon Bright <[email protected]> wrote:

> COBirders--  After several days observing the feeders at our cabin (9200
> ft., Sangre de Cristo range) my impression is:  Broad-tailed numbers are
> somewhat below normal, with fewer juvies; Rufous population about normal,
> behavior also; Calliope numbers about 25% to 30% above normal.  Of course,
> the latter make us happy!  We have fed almost 40 pounds of sugar so far
> this season.
>
> Leon (and Treva) Bright, Westcliffe and Pueblo
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