Hugh - have you seen the new and improved habitat codes for the New 
Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas?  I happened to see them and they've added 
some special ones. 

HAY - Bird seen on a haystack by Hugh Kingery
3000 - Bird heard by Ted Floyd 3000 feet above him.
1-800-CALL-DOUG-KIBBE - any sightings of Scooters in any county at any time.
ADAM - That guy called Adam Vessely that is everywhere seeing everything. 
 He needs his own habitat code.

Susan Wise
Superior, CO


On Friday, March 11, 2016 at 3:19:10 PM UTC-7, ouzels wrote:
>
> I never thought of a life list for our dog, Lark. I'm not sure how to 
> determine whether or not she actually saw/encountered the bird. Certainly, 
> the Wild Turkeys that she chases qualify.
>
> We also have a list of birds seen in the shower (static, now, since the 
> aspen tree we could see through the skylight died & went away). It stopped 
> at 12 species. We hope the cottonwood we planted 3 years ago will soon grow 
> tall enough for more action.
>
> And a list of birds seen on haystacks -- now up to 51 species, in 54 
> years. 
>
> Hugh Kingery 
> Franktown, CO
>
> Merlin 
> <http://groups.google.com/group/cobirds/t/93029530334de54b?utm_source=digest&utm_medium=email>
>  
> Robert Righter <[email protected] <javascript:>>: Mar 10 10:08AM 
> -0700 
>
> Hi
> While lovey, our spaniel, and I were walking around the DU area in Denver, 
> a Merlin swooped by, scaring me, but only startling Lovey. Her life list is 
> nudging 10 species
>  
> Bob Righter
> Denver CO
>

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