Hi all

I like Brandon's post referring that Colorado's list is now at 498 species and 
wondering what will be the 500th species. 500 species for a state not bounded 
by ocean or national boundaries is quite remarkable. I haven't checked to see 
how many other states with similar boundary structures have over 500 species, 
but there can't be that many. What should we do to celebrate that glorious 
event? At least the observer should get some degree of notoriety and the 500th 
species should be covered on some publication. Does any one else have any 
thoughts on what we should to flag the event? It could be a great moment in 
Colorado's ornithology.

Bob Righter
Denver, CO

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