Hi all

Other responses so far most leaning toward Black-chinned:

   - "Not the greatest photo, but messing with filters and light 
   adjustments, I think it’s an Archilochus type, and given the apparently 
   pointy rater than clubby shape of the primaries, I’d call it a 
   Ruby-throated rather than Black-chinned. The latter may be more likely 
   these days!"
   - "It's a Black-chinned. The fact that the tail does not strongly 
   project beyond the wingtips rules out Broad-tailed, Rufous, and a vagrant 
   Anna's. Size is hard to judge in the field, and the gorget is the wrong 
   shape for Calliope. You can also see the strongly curved wingtips pretty 
   clearly, another field mark indicative of Black-chinned
   - "Black-chinned. I had a bit of an advantage; I have had them nesting 
   in my yard for the last 4 years. They've been spreading all over the front 
   range for at least 5 years now.  Lots of breeding too."

Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/

On Monday, June 22, 2020 at 10:36:34 AM UTC-6, The "Nunn Guy" wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I was able to photo a hummer (backlit but lightened up photos a bit) in 
> Greeley at Josephine B Jones Park and Open Space Sunday. ID?
>
> Three photos here:
>
>    - 
>    http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/photos/view/148/3442
>    - 
>    http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/photos/view/148/3443
>    - 
>    http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/photos/view/148/3444
>
> Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>

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