Hello birders,

Not to beat a dead horse or a live condor, but I emailed ABA and got a 
reply that California Condor N8 is ABA-countable. Morally, ethic'lly, 
spiritually, physically, positively, absolutely, undeniably and reliably 
countable. I must aver, ABA thoroughly examined her. And she's not only 
merely countable, she's really most sincerely countable. So ding dong, see 
it and add it to your ABA list, if you keep one.

Should CBRC add this bird to the Colorado state list? That’s another kettle 
of fish

Here is the email from the ABA:

>From Nick Block
RSEC Secretary

Hi Tom,

Greg Neise forwarded your recent email to me. I've added my comments below. 
Bottom line - you may count the condor!

Tom: First, thanks for all you do to clarify ABA listing game rules. My 
question is about the California Condor. I read your Sept, 2014 rules, the 
four listable populations, etc. Fair enough. But how does one know if a 
particular California Condor belongs to one of the four listable 
populations? By tag number? What if it has no tag?

Nick: As far as I know, there are no condor populations at this point that 
are *not* countable. I think the four ABA Area populations that have 
successfully hatched young are the only populations into which new 
individuals are released. Thus, I think figuring out at which site a 
particular condor was released is moot. And if a bird has no tag, then it 
falls into the category of "not possible to reasonably separate the 
reintroduced individual from a wild-born individual" and is thus countable 
(see rule 2B.vi).

Tom: I read that N8 was raised at the San Diego Zoo and released a couple 
of years ago at Vermilion Cliffs. Do these facts disqualify it? 

Nick: The fact that it was raised at the zoo does not disqualify it. This 
rule does not apply to reintroduced indigenous species; it only applies to 
exotic species.
I hope I've answered your questions! Please don't hesitate to email us at 
[email protected] if you have any other questions!

Nick Block
RSEC Secretary
Copy to Greg Neise; Matt Fraker; Ted Floyd

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