Since you are putting together a list I may be able to add a couple: one 
Harris's sparrow last winter and two this winter and one white-throated 
sparrow last fall. Not extraordinary but not common either.

On Saturday, March 16, 2024 at 9:56:35 PM UTC-6 Leon Bright wrote:

>    COBirders, since Mary Kay Waddington encouraged me, I have added 
> Flammulated Owl to Bryan Guarente’s list. I had the great pleasure to have 
> a mated pair fly in and perch on our cabin deck railing, about eight feet 
> from where I was sitting. I heard a soft vocalization and turned my head 
> slowly to see them clearly. After a few minutes they flew off into the 
> oncoming dusk. I was able to I.D. them easily since only a few days before 
> I had seen a Flam being rehabbed at the Pueblo Nature Center. This took 
> place in the summer of 1972 or ’73 at the end of Custer County Road 182R at 
> 9,200 ft.
>
> Leon Bright, Pueblo and Custer County
>

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