CObirders,

Thanks for this fascinating discussion.

I'd like to mention my yard list, not the birds on it so much, but the
physical list itself. For 18 years I kept it on paper in the kitchen where
I could easily consult it (and reminisce about past sightings when there
weren't any birds around.) Our house burned in the Marshall Fire and sadly
I did not grab the list when rushing to escape. That was a real
disappointment.

Imagine my delight when I was rummaging through old files in my google
drive and found that I had made a copy of the list a few months prior to
the fire, and then forgotten about it. We just moved back home and I wonder
how long it'll take to add a new species to the list given that there are
few trees and bushes left nearby. That next entry will be so satisfying!

In case you are wondering, we had seen 130 species from our small suburban
yard that backs to a large open space. (I count birds I see from the yard,
even if they're in the OS.) Over 18 years, we had 18 raptor species; having
a pdog colony right over the back fence helps with that. Other fun finds
were Field Sparrow, Bewick's Wren, Ash-throated Flycatcher, and flocks of
migrating Sandhill Cranes every October.

Peter Ruprecht
Superior

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