All,
If you access the Colorado Bird Records Committee website at the moment, it will come up as unsecured. This is because the person who built and maintained the website passed away a couple of months ago, and at the moment we can't update the security status. Unfortunately, I do not have a timeline when this will be fixed.
However, you can insist on going to the website and it is perfectly secure when you get there. So, please don't be put off from submitting records by the initial unsecure message. In particular, the CBRC has not received any reports of the two recent Louisiana Waterthrush sightings in Denver and Colorado Springs. There are only 8 accepted records in the state to date, although one was seen earlier this spring south of Lamar: Louisiana Waterthrush - Parkesia motacilla
Thanks, Peter Gent.
Chairman CBRC, Boulder.
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