I found my first Calliope Hummingbird for the year today while hiking 
Reynold’s Park south of Conifer. It was a female right at the spot were 
Eagle View trail bends back on its self along a ravine, on the way to the 
top. The migrating hummers are starting to move south now it seems. Also of 
note was a female Pine Grosbeak. I found this along Raven’s Roost trail 
towards the begging not fare from Elkhorn trail along the climb up. It was 
exciting for me as I have not seen one in years and also for ebird 
apparently, I drew a flag for reporting it. A good way to spend the Fourth. 
So if you are out in the mountain areas be on the lookout for the migrant 
hummers, they might be starting or this could just be a very early migrant, 
not sure.

Brian Johnson

Englewood CO

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