Re: Hummer land

Thanks for posting, Jeff. Haven’t had any juvenile hummingbirds at my feeder, yet. Still adults of Black-chinned & Rufous. Think there’s a Black-chinned nest in a windrow of Rocky Mtn Junipers, as I see both a male & female visit the feeder & return to same opening in one of the junipers, repeatedly. It’s about at a 15 ft level, so can’t see anything from below & not going to disturb them. From past years, juvenile hummingbirds should start appearing any day now. Most common juv hummers are the BC & Rufous, for us. Calliope usually show at our location by mid-Aug. 
 
Brian Carrigan 
Blackfoot 

Re: Hummer land

Although I don’t have more than a few, the hummers started showing up here about a week ago.  Had a fun little segue with a Calliope taking a bath  in my garden hose about 2 feet from my face. Haven’t looked close at the others, but I suspect they’re juvenile Rufous.  I’m putting out a second feeder today. 
  Cheers,
            Jeff Brough