Some University of Wyoming researchers (wildlife genomics) banded
hummingbirds at my place last night and this morning (6/15).   They banded
27 broad-tailed hummers, 3 males, and 24 females, of which 6 were
pregnant.  They also banded 2 black-chinned females, both of which were
VERY pregnant.   I'm right on the Boulder County edge of Larimer County, at
6,000 feet in open ponderosa pine.

I'm up to 50 birdhouses on my property now, counting platforms (one of
which has nesting Cordilleran Flycatcher.)   Pinyon jays here most days,
but unreliable.

Davis 4 miles NW of Lyons

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