What ended up being the consensus on the bird at Bud Mielke Res a couple of 
years ago (May 2020 i think)?

Tyler Wilson
Adams County

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On Aug 3, 2022, at 9:29 PM, Peter Gent <[email protected]> wrote:


All,

The 63rd Supplement to the Check-list of North American birds from the American 
Ornithological Society was published today in the journal Ornithology.  As 
Brandon already notified everyone, included in the changes was the split of 
Eastern Meadowlark into Eastern and Chihuahuan Meadowlarks.  Chihuahuan 
Meadowlark includes the Lilian's race from Arizona and New Mexico and another 
race from northern Mexico. The proposal for this split was written by Johanna 
Beam, and is based mainly on a paper published last year in Ornithology which 
has Johanna as the lead author. The research for this paper was done when 
Johanna was an undergraduate student in Biology at CU in Boulder, and she is 
now a PhD student in Biology at Penn State University. I believe her interest 
in this subject started in 2015 when she found some Lilian's race Eastern 
Meadowlarks on the north side of McIntosh Lake in northwest Longmont, and 
submitted record 2015-089 to the CBRC. Johanna is a Colorado young woman that 
all Colorado birders should congratulate and take pride in.

CBRC records for Eastern Meadowlarks are at:  
https://cobrc.org/Reports/SpeciesDetail.aspx?id=463  There are 26 of them going 
back nearly 50 years, and at least 3 refer explicitly to the Lilian's race, 
which are 2005-22 from near the old Campo lek in Baca County, 2006-103 from the 
Colorado City cemetery and 2015-089 from McIntosh Lake in Longmont by Johanna 
Beam. Other records, especially 2003-33 and 2012-47 from south Baca County, may 
well also refer to the Lilian's race. This will be determined in the near 
future, so that the new Chihuahuan Meadowlark will be well documented to have 
occurred in Colorado. This highlights the importance of maintaining and 
expanding the CBRC database of rare birds in Colorado.

Peter Gent,  Boulder.
CBRC Chairman.

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