I had a male and female Calliope at my feeder in Colorado Springs (El Paso
county) yesterday, they are the first I have seen this year
Bill Kosar
Colorado Springs
On Friday, July 13, 2018 at 9:35:52 AM UTC-6, jjustwaddington wrote:
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> Male Calliope also showed up here yesterday. Jefferson Count
Male Calliope also showed up here yesterday. Jefferson County - 8,360 ft.
Coal Creek Canyon
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 8:16 PM, David Waltman
wrote:
> First Calliope this evening, a male. Four Hummer species here today.
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> David Waltman
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> Boulder
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> Foothills 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyon
First Calliope this evening, a male. Four Hummer species here today.David WaltmanBoulderFoothills 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons.
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Male Calliope Hummingbird here this morning. No Rufous yet.
David Waltman
Boulder County foothills, 1/2 way between Boulder and Lyons
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Normally Calliope's spring migration is through the higher elevations of the
Pacific flyway. The timing of the individual here today isn't so odd for
spring migration. It's the location that's so rare.
David Waltman
Boulder
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On May 3, 2013, at 11:27 AM, David Waltman wrote
Just saw and photographed a male Calliope at one of my feeders. This is nuts!
About 2 months before my typical first arrival.
A male Common Redpoll continued here yesterday.
Speaking of nutty, we had a bobcat on our roof a couple of weeks ago.
David Waltman
6,000 feet, 1/2 way between Boulde