Considering the observer reported Chimney Swifts in the same checklist, I'd say that he doesn't have much of an idea what he's doing. He reported a Blue-winged Warbler in Dallas on eBird this week as well. Caleb Frome TX Century Club Youth Member Richardson - NE Dallas -----Original Message----- From: texbirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:texbirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John Arvin Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 2:14 PM To: jgstudio@xxxxxxx; texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [texbirds] Re: ebird rare bird alert I'd say it was either errand fingers or a very clueless observer. jca John C. Arvin Research Associate Gulf Coast Bird Observatory 103 West Hwy 332 Lake Jackson, TX 77566 jarvin@xxxxxxxx www.gcbo.org Austin, Texas _____ From: jgstudio@xxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 12:58 PM To: texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [texbirds] ebird rare bird alert Just saw an eBird RBA report from Lake Ray Hubbard of a White-collared Swift AND a Common Swift. Anybody know anything about these? Whew! John Groves El Paso