Hi all:

I wanted to take this opportunity to publicly thank Hugh Kingery and others who 
have spent no little time submitting to eBird (www.ebird.org) the voluminous 
data from various Denver Field Ornithologists' (and other) field trips, 
particularly the data from the DFO Spring and Fall counts.  Those data sets 
greatly increase the scope of analyses that can be done on Colorado eBird data 
and current and future researchers will greatly appreciate it, singing hosannas 
for the responsible folk.

This is not a small task, as it encompasses literally decades of data and 
innumerable species name changes.  It requires a lot of work just to get those 
sorts of things -- such as the earlier data reporting Yellow-bellied rather 
than Red-naped sapsuckers -- squared away.  As one of the Colorado reviewers of 
eBird data, I have sent Hugh countless queries for details on species odd for 
the location and/or date, and he has probably spent hundreds of hours tracking 
down such details for me so that I can happily validate the records.  Even had 
Hugh done nothing else for Colorado ornithology, this task would earn him high 
praise from me and others.

Thanks, Hugh!  And may all have a great Independence Day!

Tony Leukering
Villas, NJ

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