Birders,

Five parties observed the Costa's Hummingbird in my Las Animas yard today from early morning through 3:30 p.m. This morning, it sat in plain sight in the cold, cloudy, windy weather most of the time, possibly slowing down it's metabolism to stay warm. Around noon, bugs began to appear, and the hummingbird began to hunt them. As it warmed into the low 70s, it disappeared for over and hour, and I thought it may have departed. I can't say I was unhappy at the prospect that the bird might have departed and corrected it's wayward ways.

Currently, the bird is roosting within a few feet of the feeders, and I'm quite sure it will be here at dawn. I will update cobirds if the bird returns tomorrow morning. Visitors are welcome.

Duane Nelson

Las Animas, Bent County, CO

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