If a Baikal teal shows up behind a Baskin Robbins in Evergreen, would it be a 
first Colorado record? (Picking scab off festering wound.) 
Mark Obmascik Denver CO 

 
 
  On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 3:52 PM, Ted Floyd<tedfloy...@hotmail.com> wrote:   
Okay, so he found Colorado's first Tropical Kingbird in September, then 
Colorado's first Red-breasted Sapsucker earlier this month. At this pace, he's 
due 3 or 4 more state firsts in 2018. Any guesses?
Ted FloydLafayette, Boulder County

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