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    <title>BirdingCentral.com - Recent Sightings in Colorado</title>

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    <pubDate>Tue, 6 Jan 2009 00:42:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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	        	2 species at Feeder (Colorado)				</title>
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	      Reported by johnreich on December 01, 2008	      <p><strong>Species Reported:</strong></p><p>Townsend&#39;s Solitaire, House Sparrow</p>	      ]]></description>
	      
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	        	4 species at Rocky Mtn Natl Prk (Colorado)				</title>
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	      Reported by johnreich on October 31, 2008<p>Sauntered from Endo Valley picnic area along river, through Horse Shoe Park to Aspen Glen Campground with Scott and Gary.  The Three&#45;toe was a female, although the male was seen briefly by Scott and Gary but I didn&#39;t see the yellow.</p>	      <p><strong>Species Reported:</strong></p><p>American Three&#45;toed Woodpecker, Northern Shrike, Red&#45;breasted Nuthatch, Townsend&#39;s Solitaire</p>	      ]]></description>
	      
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	        	5 species at Estes Park, CO (Colorado)				</title>
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	      Reported by eczimmermann on July 24, 2008	      <p><strong>Species Reported:</strong></p><p>Williamson&#39;s Sapsucker, American Three&#45;toed Woodpecker, Dusky Flycatcher, Cordilleran Flycatcher, Clark&#39;s Nutcracker</p>	      ]]></description>
	      
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	        	1 species at Horsetooth Reservoir (Colorado)				</title>
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	      Reported by johnreich on May 12, 1973<p>This is the first bird identified that we looked up in A Field Guide to Western Birds,  1969 edition.  It was then known as a Rufous&#45;sided Towhee.  Evening on the eastern shore of the lake, south of the dam.</p>	      <p><strong>Species Reported:</strong></p><p>Spotted Towhee</p>	      ]]></description>
	      
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