Hi all, 
I was looking through the ebird rarity photos and found out New Mexico 
apparently has its first Black-crested Titmouse in Clovis, these last 
couple weeks. With the recent Red-breasted Sapsucker (which I hope to go 
see!), I was wondering if New Mexico's record for this species could mean 
we will eventually get this species. Apparently this species is regular as 
close as the Amarillo, TX area. This also seems to go for the Carolina 
Chickadee. So I guess we should all just be on the look out next time we 
happen to be in the SE corner of Colorado. Just a random thought of mine I 
found worth sharing. 

Ben Sampson
Centennial, CO

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