I live in Lakewood, about a mile from the Carters. During the period when the 
cowbird was appearing in the Carters' yard, I looked out the window one morning 
and saw it at my feeders. So, among the interesting yard birds I have had over 
the years (orchard oriole, Carolina wren, summer tanager, juniper titmouse, 
among others), bronzed cowbird is no doubt the "best". I was sort of hoping the 
Bear Creek Lake Park brambling might show up, but as far as I know, it never 
did.....:-(
Norm Lewis
Lakewood

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> On Apr 10, 2017, at 12:32 AM, DAVID A LEATHERMAN <daleather...@msn.com> wrote:
> 
> I was fortunate enough to see that first Bronzed Cowbird in the Carters' yard 
> on 16June 1990.
> 
> 
> The second report (not counting the reappearance of the Carters' bird in 
> 1991) was, I believe, from Pritchett w of Springfield by Jim Dennis, who 
> worked for the CO Division of Wildlife in Fort Collins, and who had a summer 
> place down near the Pinyon Canyon Manuever Site in Las Animas County.  I 
> believe Jim, who was an avid birder and long retired from DOW (aka DPW), is 
> now living in Maryland.  
> 
> As an aside, when the ABA Convention was in Fort Collins in 2000, Jim was 
> walking around the hotel lobby with a bird in a ziplock bag he had just been 
> given by a homeowner in Loveland: a YELLOW RAIL!  Nobody can figure out what 
> ever happened to the specimen and apparently there was no documentation of 
> that very important record, either.
> 
> 
> Dave Leatherman
> 
> Fort Collins
> 
> 
> 
> From: cobirds@googlegroups.com <cobirds@googlegroups.com> on behalf of Steve 
> Stachowiak <waxwi...@q.com>
> Sent: Sunday, April 9, 2017 10:52 PM
> To: Colorado Birds
> Subject: [cobirds] Re: BRONZED COWBIRD photographed in Lamar by Jill White 
> Smith
>  
> Cobirders,
> 
> The 1990 Bronzed Cowbird was seen at the Carter's yard in Lakewood and 
> documented with the CBRC.   The following year in May 1991 a Bronzed Cowbird 
> appeared again in their backyard.  I do not remember how long the bird stayed 
> the second time but I saw it on May 12th.  I recall the assumption at the 
> time was that it was the same bird that had visited the year before but who 
> knows?  There are no accepted records for the second appearance (assuming 
> that it was not written up by anyone).  There is only reference to it being 
> reported on the Rare Bird Alert Tape in May in the Lark Bunting.
> 
> Good Birding,
> 
> Steve Stachowiak
> Highlands Ranch, CO 
> 
> 
>> On Sunday, April 9, 2017 at 9:38:52 PM UTC-6, SeEtta wrote:
>> FYI, Lamar birder Jill White Smith photographed a BRONZED COWBIRD in her 
>> backyard on April 6.  She noted the red eyes were unusual and sought help on 
>> What's This Bird facebook page who identified the species.  She has posted a 
>> couple of photos of the bird on the ABA Rare Bird Alert facebook site. Have 
>> we had BRONZED COWBIRDS sighted in Colorado before?
>> 
>> SeEtta Moss
>> Canon City
> 
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