I saw one last fall at Waneka Lake in Boulder County. This link should take
you to the subspecies map in eBird. You likely need to click something like
"search all species" to add it to your list. Looks like there are only a
handful of reports in Boulder County and one near Durango.
Had a melanotus (black-eared) bushtit today. I don't know how rare these
are, but this is the first one I've seen in Colorado. eBird doesn't have
that listed as a subspecies on its checklists so it's hard to know how
common they are. But it was lovely to see.
Mary Kay Waddington
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Great news. And Chris will be delivering the plenary presentation kicking off
the science session at the joint CFO/WFO Convention at Copper Mountain this
month. Great opportunity for Colorado birders to reconnect with Chris.
Chuck Hundertmark, President
Colorado Field Ornithologists
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Hi
Chris, who was nurtured in birding growing up in Colorado, is now Director of
eBird at Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Recently Chris was giving remarks about
citizen science to The Standing Committee on Science and research at the House
of Commons in the Canadian Parliament. (Living Bird,
Peter, this is great news. Kudos to you for simplifying the process.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins
> On Jul 2, 2023, at 10:34 AM, Peter Gent wrote:
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> I am pleased to announce that there is now available a new fast way to submit
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Good Morning All,
Yesterday I found a pair of eyeglasses on the foot path across the barbed wire
fence where the Limpkin is being seen. If you lost them contact me and we can
make arrangements to get them back to you.
As for the Limpkin, it was foraging along the creek a couple of hundred yards