CoBirders and lovers of hummers,

Here is a short, evening DFO field trip to my yard to study hummers:

https://dfobirds.org/FieldTrips/Register.aspx?TripID=14007

I have nice hummer activity at my feeders now, and evening is a very
pleasant time for viewing and for decent numbers (about 25 hummers are here
this evening). We will expect Broad-tailed and Rufous, and hope for
Calliope and Black-chinned. We'll look for good opportunities to
study individuals and I'll walk us through the ID points. Lighting
should be good for pictures, too. Registration and details are here.

DFO trips are free and open to all.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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