CFO's journal COLORADO BIRDS

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Leon Bright

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Nov 1, 2015, 4:58:06 PM11/1/15
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COBirders,

  Yesterday our mail carrier brought us the Fall, 2015 edition of COLORADO BIRDS.  It’s some fatter than usual and has several very interesting articles, among them a paper by Alyssa Rawinski, teen daughter of John and Lisa, frequent contributors to this forum.  For those subscribers of COBirds who are not members of the Colorado Field Ornithologists, I highly recommend they consider joining CFO so they will receive this neat publication.  It normally contains writings of interest to casual birders as well as those who are scientifically oriented.  Surprisingly, Alyssa’s article is one of the latter.  Another feature of broad interest by Bill Schmoker in this quarter’s journal examines the place the new “bridge” cameras have for birding.

  By visiting to the CFO website you can learn how to sign up to receive COLORADO BIRDS.

Leon Bright, Pueblo

Diana Beatty

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Nov 1, 2015, 9:50:31 PM11/1/15
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I've really like the series in COLORADO BIRDS highlighting different people birds are named after - Wilson of Wilson's Warbler, Say of Say's Phoebe, etc.  I wonder if the author would consider putting them together into a small book when done?

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