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How cool. Thanks for that info! First one I've seen up here, can't wait to get some photos. Never did see one at our house in Colorado. Good to know they will be around.

Cool thanks for that! Strange they don't have Colorado in the zone though. While not a lot of them I know several people that regularly spotted them there in the middle of the state and many that reported there on ebird.

Nothing stays the same or written in stone. Colorado is their border area. I would think they would expand and contact their range according to conditions. Their beaks are made to crack open seeds. They like sunflower seeds.