This might be a record breaking Christmas Bird Count season for Colorado,
already we are up to 209 species (usually right around 200, last year was
lower than 200).  Over 650,000 birds were counted on Colorado Christmas
Bird Counts this past week.  I'm waiting for a few more counts to be
entered into the CBC Website, and details for a few rarities.  Thanks to
all the compilers, participants, and feeder watchers who helped on Colorado
Christmas Bird Counts this winter, and in years past.  If you want to look
over any of the results, please do so.

Go to
https://netapp.audubon.org/CBCObservation/CurrentYear/ResultsByCount.aspx
Then United States
Then Colorado
and then all the Colorado CBCs will appear, click on one and check the
results.

If you see any issues, please let me know.  If you helped with a Christmas
Bird Count this year, and your name isn't on the participant list, just
send me an e-mail, and I'll get you added.

Hopefully all the results will be entered by the end of February, and I
will be finished reviewing all the results by early April.

Brandon Percival
Colorado Christmas Bird Count Regional Editor
Pueblo West, CO

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