COBirders,

   With all due respect to Tom Hall and Ft. Collins, the first CBC in
Colorado was in Pueblo County in 1900, the first year of the Count, making
Pueblo's the oldest.  Of course, that doesn't take into account that we had
an approximately 60-year hiatus after 1900 and the count circle has changed
over the years.  :-)

   Source:
<http://birds.audubon.org/sites/default/files/documents/First_Christmas_Bird
_Count_birdsplaces.pdf>
http://birds.audubon.org/sites/default/files/documents/First_Christmas_Bird_
Count_birdsplaces.pdf 

   The only Pueblo participant in 1900 was (forgot first name) Nash, a court
reporter and photographer.  He was one of 27 observers in 25 locations
spread around the U.S., mostly in the Northeast.  This event has been
documented in the Pueblo Chieftain and Audubon Magazine that I don't have in
hand right now.

Leon Bright

Pueblo

 

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