>From an Upland Sandpiper at 2:20 a.m. to Canada Goose at 9:56 p.m. 
>(interestingly, both reported by Nathan Pieplow from the CU Boulder Campus-and 
>I should note that Nathan also recorded species from Leadville and 
>Silverthorne during the "regular" part of the day), eBird currently shows a 
>pretty impressive 276 species reported in Colorado yesterday.  Since some 
>additional "flagged" species would not appear in the total, I suspect that 
>birders in Colorado pushed 300 species collectively yesterday.

I hope all of you got out to see some of them.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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