And only one icterid per state bird, per individual.Glenn WalbekCastle Rock, CoSent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROIDOn Mar 23, 2016 1:46 PM, Steve & Melody wrote:If I am not mistaken, the CBRC bylaws prohibit more than one first State record species in any one individual’s yard, regardless of
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Now that the winds have died down, the male Varied Trush has emerged from
shelter. He is beautiful against all the snow. I don't know how long he
will stay. Email me if you are interested in trying to see him.
Becky Campbell
just south of CCSP
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Hi all while driving back from steamboat Greg Levandoski and I saw an
Osprey at vine and shields st. intersection in Fort Collins and yesterday I
had about 6 Turkey Vultures at Mountain and Shields st.
Good birding
Rob Sparks
Old Town Fort Collins
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Lots of watching, lots of shoveling, and doing my duty of uncovering snow
from over the birdseed...
A *Harris's Sparrow* was in the yard today, along with a notable
influx of *Gray-headed
Juncos* joining the hungry Oregon, Pink-sided and Slate-coloreds.
Gray-headeds had been scarce near my home in
Ira Sanders
Golden
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Hi All,
All day today I have been inundated with Rosy-finches. All three
species, including several Hepburn's. Also have 5 Evening Grosbeaks and
some Pine Sikins around.
We have about 400 finches here at the moment.
Scott Rashid,
Estes Park
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If I am not mistaken, the CBRC bylaws prohibit more than one first State record
species in any one individual’s yard, regardless of where the yard is at any
given time in the State….
Cheers,
Steve Stachowiak
Highlands Ranch, CO
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I am -pretty sure - I have a female Boat-tailed Grackle visiting my feeders
today. I have not yet been able to get any pictures as my windows are covered
in snow. Went out and cleared them to nearly no avail. But - The bird is LARGE
with no noticeable contrasting supercilium and definitely more
Compiler: Joyce Takamine
e-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
Date: March 23, 2016
This is the Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, March 23, sponsored by Denver
Field
Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species).
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