Subject: [Tweeters] Renton Calliope Hummingbird
Date: Mon Apr 27 17:06:05 PDT 2020
From: B B - birder4184 at yahoo.com

Just last week a male Calliope was in South Seattle for 3 or 4 days at Jeff Bryant's yard...seen by many of us.  They are extremely rare in Western, WA with fewer than a dozen observations in last 10 years all at low elevations.  They are regular and common in many areas in Eastern Washington well below 4000'.

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On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 3:59 PM, dgrainger at birdsbydave.com<dgrainger at birdsbydave.com> wrote:
What Elevation? What I read is that calliope is usually 4,000 feet or
higher in the pines. Ccould that have been an Anna's?

Dave


On 2020-04-27 10:35, Michael Blue wrote:

> This morning there was a male Calliope hummingbird at one of my

> feeders.  I saw it later feeding on some salmonberry blossoms in my

> yard, and only a few quick glimpses since then.

>  -Mike Blue

>  Renton,Wa

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