Re: [cobirds] Limpkin update

2023-08-11 Thread Susan Rosine
Great news!

It seems like just yesterday that Colorado didn't even have 500 species
Congratulations to ALL  the birders who took us to 500 PLUS!

Susan Rosine
Brighton


On Fri, Aug 11, 2023, 11:01 AM Peter Gent  wrote:

> All,
>
> The Colorado Bird Records Committee has now voted on the Limpkin which was
> seen at Ramah Res in El Paso County in late June and early July. The record
> was accepted by a vote of 7-0, so this species has been added to the
> Colorado state list which now stands at 520 species:
> https://cobrc.org/Reports/Checklist.aspx
>
> Thanks to Karen Rau (finder), Pamela StClair, Steve Stachowiak, Brandon
> Percival, Aaron Driscoll and Todd Deininger for submitting reports on this
> bird: their reports can be seen by scrolling down to Limpkin at
> https://cobrc.org/Reports/
>
> Cheers,  Peter Gent.
> Chairman CBRC.
>
>
>

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Re: [cobirds] Limpkin update

2023-07-05 Thread Scott Shaum
Brandon and all,

I was there for 3 hours this morning with a number of others (roughly 7 To
10 am). The area was searched  well with no sightings. It may still be
there - could have been west of the road out of sight or possibly roasting
through the cooler weather. Hopefully others will give a look over the next
couple days.

Scott Shaum
Woodland Park, CO

On Wed, Jul 5, 2023 at 3:37 PM Brandon  wrote:

> Has anyone seen the Limpkin since yesterday, 4 July in the morning?  Seems
> like no ebird reports at all after that.  Some people were at Ramah SWA
> this morning, and didn't see it.  It seems like it can be hard to find when
> it is hot in the middle of the day.  No sightings this morning, is
> interesting.  There was cold front last night, and chilly today, perhaps it
> moved on or hiding.  If anyone sees it or any other Limpkins, please report
> them.  Colorado may well get more of them.  Last summer, after Kansas got
> the first one, several more showed up.  Congrats to everyone who got to see
> this amazing 1st state record, I believe the most westerly sighting of
> Limpkin anywhere in the United States.
>
> Brandon K. Percival
> Pueblo West,  CO
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