What a wonderful, illuminating discussion we are having on Cobirds

David Tonnessen alludes in his recent posts in the difficulty in separating 
juvenile Cliff swallows from juvenile  and perhaps adult Cave Swallow. 

Tony’s post, in part, concurs with that premise but suggest that phase of 
juvenile plumage may not be that prevalent?

In the Sibley Guide the notation adjacent to the depiction of the juvenile 
Cliff Swallow (Jun-Dec) “juveniles extremely variable…”

So what do we do about this dilemma in Colorado. Could we just say that any 
well documented record of a Cave Swallow before June would be more viable than 
any juvenile record of a Cave Swallow discovered after June which would to have 
to have an exceptional level of documentation. Would even photographic evidence 
be satisfactory or would it take just  specimen evidence?

Bob Righter
Denver CO 

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