Spectacular Rufous Hummingbird

Today several of us had lunch at our friend's, Connie, home in the Royal Gorge area. Sitting by a picture window, we had front row seats at the hummingbird feeders. This very brightly colored adult male Rufous was definitely the star of the show.
My friend reported that all the hummingbird species coming to her feeders, Rufous, Black-chinned and Broad-tailed, were feeding together. This is unusual since when the Rufous Hummingbirds arrive they aggressively defend feeders from other hummingbirds, even of their own species. It is exceptionally dry in the area with few wildflowers for them to feed on so this may be the reason they are sharing the feeders. However, while I was there the male Rufous chased other hummingbirds away several times though it didn't try to hog both feeders. Double-click on the pics for super close-up views. SeEtta
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