Hey, all.

I'm following up on Steve Stachowiak's kind offer of that long run of print 
copies of *Birding* magazine. (I gave at the office, so...)

The Feb. 2020 issue of *Birding* has a preponderance of content from 
various of Colorado's great birders.

Jack Bushong, discoverer of the Summit County Purple Sandpiper (and other 
things), has a major article on the field identification of the Mexican 
Duck; and Steve Mlodinow, one of the continent's ID & S&D experts, 
complement's Jack's article with a supremely useful photo salon. The 
Mexican Duck is already a valid eBird/Clements species, and a little birdie 
tells me that the AOS is re-evaluating the matter even as we speak. 

A little less ponderous than Mexican Duck ID is an absolutely delightful 
account, also in the Feb. 2020 issue, by Mel Goff of Colorado Springs. The 
subject matter is Mel's quest (with a little help from Jeanne...) to see 
all 50 U. S. state birds--each in the "correct" state. Don't laugh, it's 
not as easy as you might think--especially if you want to credibly tick 
Delaware's and Rhode Island's state birds... (And my natal state of 
Pennsylvania presented the biggest state-bird challenge to Mel and Jeanne; 
what's up with that?)

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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