Hello,

I am currently working with Dr. Alejandro Rico-Guevara from the University 
of Washington. I am working on data collection for flight trajectories of 
various hummingbird species based out of Colombia. the experiment includes 
multiple cameras filming feeders and specific trajectories are chosen to be 
mapped out 3 dimensional and the position data can be tracked as well as 
its derivatives (velocity, acceleration).

My plan is to try and emulate this experiment but with the breeding 
behavior of Broad-tailed hummingbirds in CO. I understand the breeding 
season is short and over for now but I was hoping to get a head start for 
next year. My question for you all is regarding finding suitable spots to 
try and get good recordings. 

It looks like a lot of spots don't require permits since I won't be 
interacting with the birds other than filming. So now I just wanted to 
scout out some potential locations.

Any information would be appreciated.

Thank you,
Robert Hanna

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