It would appear so. I have a check list from the San Pedro river in AZ, it 
shows Mexican Duck. However, my life list number has not changed ......yet!
Bez

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> On Aug 15, 2018, at 5:47 PM, Brandon <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Did Mexican Duck get split from Mallard??  E-bird seems to think so, so I was 
> wondering, if anyone knows for sure, it is all confusing to me.  If it has, 
> then this will be a new species for Colorado, since there have been more and 
> more Mexican Ducks in the state, in the last several years.
> 
> From e-bird's Home Page:     If eBird had a subspecies group such as Mallard 
> (Mexican) that was relevant to the new split, then those entries will be 
> upgraded from a subspecies group to the new species (e.g., Mexican Duck). If 
> you did not specify the subspecies, then we try to assign records based on 
> known range and occurrence patterns.  
> 
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> Brandon Percival
> Pueblo West, CO
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