I am completely with these potential new Colorado Birds... let's add Little 
Stint, Crissal Thrasher and Black-capped Vireo!

Glenn Walbek
Castle Rock, CO
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tom Wilberding 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 5:49 PM
  Subject: [cobirds] Re: Two possible birds for CO


  Good ones! I'm dreaming about White-tailed Kite for Colorado. Per eBird, seen 
in Lincoln County, Nebraska, 7/1/2008, and in Las Vegas, New Mexico, 4/15/2010.
  What else for drooling?


  Tom Wilberding
  Boulder, CO


  On Monday, July 14, 2014 4:43:23 PM UTC-6, Bob Righter wrote:
    Hi all 

    Because we are in the "Dog Days" of summer gives us an opportunity to dream 
about rare birds we could see in Colorado during this fall migration. 

    The recent "Western Birds"  has fanned the flames for potential new birds 
for Colorado. Here are just two possibilities to drool about. 

    The Purple Sandpiper has now been documented in Utah, November, 2012, Iowa, 
Oklahoma, Calgary, Alberta 
    The Topical Kingbird has now been documented in Provo, Utah, September, 
2012 

    Bob Righter 
    Denver CO 

    Sent from my iPad

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