Thanks I'll give it a try.
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 7:43 AM, Brian Johnson <buntingrobinjay@gmail.com> wrote:
--Two of my favorites are at Roxborough Stat Park, right outside the visitor center, which can get Black-chimed Hummingbirds. Another is the hummingbird feeders at Echo Lake Lodge, along side the parking lot near the lake trail-head. In July it's one of my spots I look for Rufus Hummingbirds, which for me has been reliable. Both of with in easy walking distance from the parking lot.Brian JohnsonEnglewood Co,
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