I guess I got the news late, but former Hurricane Newton hit mainland 
California several days ago and pushed a lot of pelagic birds in. Arizona 
added at least 3 new species to their state list, including a first ABA 
record of Juan Fernandez Petrel, found and photographed from the suburban 
Tucson yard of my good friend Brian Patrick Gibbons.  So potentially there 
could be some very interesting pelagic species lingering in Colorado, so 
keep your eyes peeled!!!! And congratulations to Brian who has also found 
some great Colorado birds (ie Connecticut Warbler among many others).

http://blog.aba.org/2016/09/abarare-juan-fernandez-petrel-wedge-tailed-shearwater-others-arizona.html

http://www.surfbirds.com/gallery/display.php?gallery=gallery10


Good birding,

Derek Hill
Fort Collins
[email protected]

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