Hello birders,

Saw the amazing hummer today at 7 am on Adam Jack’s snowy deck, my second 
try after she took a powder for four hours last Sunday. Thanks to Adam for 
his directions, tips, generous hospitality, and for being such a talented 
observer of wildlife, to be able to discover this obscure hummingbird in 
the first place. Adam and his wife have a spectacular mountain home and 
deck. Saw two Golden Eagles fly over the ridge to the east, one motionless 
for the longest time, tacked to the sky. Adam mentioned that Gross Dam Road 
and Flagstaff Road are open on the weekend, so I took the scenic route 
home, stopping at Gross Reservoir and hiking the sunny 5.2 mile Myer’s 
Gulch Trail.

Will our doughty hummer end up like explorer Roald Amundsen, first to the 
South Pole, or his unlucky rival, Robert Falcon Scott, never to return to 
warmer climes? In either case she has earned the name  Magnificent, “doing 
great deeds.”

She is also pretty patient with that Hairy Woodpecker who acts like a 
sapsucker, lapping up her sugar water. While he was on her feeder, she flew 
behind him and hovered, as if to say, “Get off my feeder, Peckerwood!” Then 
she flew to the center of the deck and stared at me, as if to ask, “Why 
don’t you get up and scare him off my feeder?” I didn’t move. They had to 
work it out.

Four photos: http://bit.ly/1skUq5X  

Cheers!
Tom Wilberding
Boulder, CO

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