Hello all:

Since the CBRC will not have a report in the upcoming *Colorado Birds *issue,
I wanted to take this opportunity to bring folks up-to-date on some recent
CBRC happenings.


First, thank you to everyone who submitted documentations in 2013.  We
received 358 separate documentations for 293 rare bird occurrences.  We’ve
averaged about 180 documented rare bird occurrences since 2000, so last
year was well above normal.  These will take us a while to get through, so
please bear with us.


Second, the CBRC has a new website (www.coloradobirdrecords.org).   This
website would not have been possible without the CFO membership and the CFO
Board of Directors.  As a standing committee of CFO, the CBRC aims to
provide a valuable resource to its membership.  I hope you will take the
time to check out the website to review and use some of the new functions
that we did not have on the old site (like searching the CBRC database).


Third, the CBRC recently voted to remove eight species and one
subspecies/form from the Main Review List.   Those that do not need to be
documented for the entire state starting in 2014 are:


Buff-breasted Sandpiper

Laughing Gull

Blue-headed Vireo

Philadelphia Vireo

Gray-cheeked Thrush

Sprague’s Pipit

Golden-winged Warbler

Red Fox Sparrow

Golden-crowned Sparrow


As former Main Review List species, potential first county records for
these eight species and Red Fox Sparrow should still be documented.  If you
go to the CBRC website, click on “What to Report”, a list of all species
that the CBRC requests documentation for will populate.  The above nine
species/forms now have a “Show Counties” tab that will let you know which
counties the species should be documented for.  As first county records are
obtained, I’ll remove those counties from the show counties tab.  However,
some counties will remain highlighted if a species is considered rare for
that part of the state (for instance, Buff-breasted Sandpiper on the West
Slope).


Don’t fret, however, since there are 119 species still on the Main Review
List.  You’ll have plenty of opportunity to submit documentations in 2014!


Lastly, the CBRC will have a report in the spring issue of *Colorado
Birds*providing more details on the status of the nine species/forms
removed from
the Main Review List, as well as any new state records (hint, hint) that
the CBRC has recently reviewed.


Thanks again and good birding,


Doug Faulkner

CBRC Chair

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