Hi All,

I previously reported here on COBIRDS on the Pine Warbler observed in RMNP 
on August 6.  https://ebird.org/checklist/S92877914

The National Park Service maintains an official database of species for 
each national park.  According to their database, this would be the first 
record of Pine Warbler for the park.  Their website portal has a link for 
reporting suggested new species and I have done so twice--without any 
response.  Actually, I don't believe my emails have even been read.

Does anyone have a contact or conduit that might work to reach out to the 
"keeper" of this database:  Integrated Resource Management Applications at 
the National Park Service.  Here is the website to which I'm referring:  
https://irma.nps.gov/NPSpecies/.

To be honest, I'm not sure if there is a contact person at Rocky Mountain 
National Park who might help or if I need to reach out to someone at a 
national level?

Any suggestions would be helpful.  

By the way, there is another species that would appear to be new to the 
park: a jaeger photographed above treeline in RMNP in August 2020:  
https://ebird.org/checklist/S73071246

Thanks!

Carl Bendorf
Longmont CO

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