Hello from Kansas.
I am composing a manuscript concerning a major weather-related
fallout of American Woodcocks across most of Kansas in the last
week of October, 2020. I have a question regarding the total
number of records for this species in Colorado. Andrews &
Righter (1992) listed five known records at the time of
publication. Based on what I have found on eBird, I believe that
there have been at least five more accepted Colorado records since
then. Is the information for these sightings published anywhere?
thank you
Pete Janzen, Wichita, Kansas pete....@sbcglobal.net
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