Good recording. It is going to take someone more west than me to
confirm your species. My guess is both Rufous and Broad-tailed.
I was hoping our member doing research on Sabrewing Leks was going to
out do us with his recordings.
Rich
--- In "John Hartog"
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>
> Steve,
> Here's another hummingbird example, though I'm not sure what species
> it is.
> Recorded in Larkspur Colorado with a Sony ECM-MS907 (which is
> considered a poor microphone for quiet nature recording) rubber-banded
> to a branch near a hummingbird feeder. Similar to Rich's example,
> these ones are also playing basketball =96 listen for the nice passes
> followed by a slam dunk at the end.=20
>
> http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-030713-hummingbird.mp3
>
> -John Hartog
>
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