Date: 5/28/26 2:11 pm
From: Jared Del Rosso <jared.delrosso...>
Subject: [cobirds] Prosaic sightings (Broad-tailed Hummer & Common Nighthawk) - Arapahoe
In my west Centennial yard, male Broad-tailed Hummingbirds have been
trilling about, particularly in the early evening, dusky light, around
several blooming penstemons (Penstemon eatonii & P. clutei) and
just-now-starting-to-bloom Salvia greggii and Scrophularia macrantha ("Red
Birds in a Tree"). The lateness of their visits, which extend well past
sunset, has surprised me a little. It's fun to watch them around plants,
which they seem to much prefer to the feeders in my backyard.

On Tuesday (5/26), I had my first Common Nighthawk sighting. Right on
schedule, but it was the nature of the sighting that surprised me: a silent
and low bird, barely over the tree line, flew over my home near the end of
dusk. Given its low flight, it seemed to emerge out of the neighborhood.
More typical at this time of year are the higher migratory flights, with
calls, usually a little earlier in the evening.

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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