Tuesday, 3 October 2017

[cobirds] Forwarded from West Slope Birding Network: TROPICAL KINGBIRD CONFIRMED IN MONTROSE COUNTY

Long-time expert birders Brenda Wright and Coen Dexter found and photographed an unusual kingbird 

on October 2 near their home in Nucla, with tentative ID being Tropical Kingbird. I understand that the images

were being sent to Tyrannus experts.


The bird was seen again today and many more photos were obtained. The ID is TROPICAL KINGBIRD.

I have asked them to post the photos on CObirds. This would be the first or second CO record of this mega-rarity,

pending acceptance by the CBRC.


This is the information I have now:


"On October 2 Coen and Brenda found and photographed a TROPICAL KINGBIRD. The bird was seen again today. It likes the area a mile and a half west of Nucla, just south of the intersection of CC road and 2700 road. This is one half mile south of the Sewer Ponds. They will send an update tomorrow AM, October 4."


Joe Roller, Denver


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