Hey all, Hurricane Hilary is supposed to hit southern California on Monday, 
bringing a tropical storm to southern California and massive rainfall to 
the southwestern region. First, I want to say I wish the best for the 
people in the region impacted. It is supposed to significantly impact 
weather in California, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. I am by no means a 
hurricane, pelagic bird, or weather expert, far from. However, I know 
hurricanes in the past have brought things like storm-petrels and other 
pelagics into southern Arizona and New Mexico. Furthermore, tropical storms 
in California are exceptionally rare, and this storm will go significantly 
inland in a northeastern direction (possibly pushing birds to Colorado).  
I'm going to go on a whim here and suggest that this would possibly bring 
potential for things like pelagics and southwestern species, possibly state 
records. Just a thought, next week, particularly Tuesday and Wednesday, 
might a good time to bird, especially in the southwestern part of the 
state. People who are more knowledgeable about weather and rarities feel 
free to elaborate, but I just to put it on people's radar as it hasn't been 
mentioned yet. Who knows, maybe, just maybe, we'll finally get our long 
awaited Heermann's Gull, or maybe something even crazier.  


Ben Sampson, 

Centennial CO

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