You almost had me until I saw it would be replaced by the EUCD. Glad I 
looked at my calendar.

Janis Robinson
Coal Creek Canyon, Jefferson County

On Friday, April 1, 2016 at 10:39:28 AM UTC-6, Chris Goulart wrote:
>
> In a widely anticipated move, the  Colorado state legislature's Committee 
> on Natural Resources decided along a party line vote  to replace the Lark 
> Bunting  as the official State Bird.  
>
>  The new state bird will be the Eurasian collared-Dove.  According to 
> committee chair woman Lisa Green,  The change was necessitated due to the 
> dwindling population of Lark buntings (much like the declining number of 
> native Coloradoans).  
>
>  The aggressive expansion of the Eurasian collared Dove has made it an 
> ideal candidate to replace the Lark Bunting.   According to Miss Green "the 
> Eurasian collared Dove represent everything that is good about the state of 
> Colorado". It is highly aggressive, moves into new territory without much 
> thought of the previous occupant, and is generally taking over every square 
> inch of territory that it finds."
>
>  All official documents and references to the Lark Bunting  our 
> anticipated to be removed by the end of this month. 
>
>  Chris Goulart
>  Aurora Colorado 
>
>

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