Cobirders,

I thoroughly enjoyed the post by Andy regarding the "official" Larimer 
County species list.  In this age of "if it isn't in eBird it does not 
exist" it is refreshing to see that there is still interest in the rich 
ornithological history in Colorado.  Hopefully, others will note the 
various sources that are mentioned and take time to explore the data as 
Andy and others have done.

While he may be counting some of his proverbial chickens before they hatch, 
it appears that the Larmier total may be moving upward.  Although, there is 
a bit of a black hole with the Committee when it comes to county records 
approvals and updates so Pueblo will continue to reign for the time being.

Good Birding,
Steve Stachowiak
Highlands Ranch, CO

On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 12:56:29 AM UTC-6, Andrew Bankert wrote:
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