All,

The CFO has only 4 accepted records of Pyrrhuloxia in CO:  see
https://cobrc.org/Reports/SpeciesDetail.aspx?id=453
The 1996 record in Park County was also pretty amazing, as it was at 9500'
in coniferous forest, which is not its usual habitat by a long way.

It would be good for the Records Committee to have some documentation of
this bird, including photos.  You can submit at
https://cobrc.org/Reporting/

Thanks,  Peter Gent.
Boulder. ,

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