*Date: March 24  Save it!*

*Place: Denver Museum of Nature and Science*

*Use the west entrance, from which you will be directed to the Planetarium*

*Time: doors open at 7 and are locked at 7:30*

*What: the monthly meeting and program of the Denver Field Ornithologists*


*The speaker and secret revealer will be (who else but) Ted Floyd, who told
me that -*


Everything you've heard is true. But there's so much more - so much you
haven't heard. And in this special DFO presentation, Boulder County
panjandrum Ted Floyd will tell all! What's happened in Boulder County will
no longer stay in Boulder County. The secret ways of the Boulder County
birding mafia will be revealed at last.


Well, sort of.


Mainly, this presentation will take a look at some of the things we've
learned about Colorado's birds in the past dozen years. It's been a group
effort, benefiting from the contributions of the excellent birders in all
sixty-four of Colorado's wonderful counties. Ted's examples will draw from
his experiences in Boulder County (the guy lives there), but they will have
applicability to birders anywhere in the Front Range metro region and
elsewhere in the Centennial state.


Even in a county as well birded as Boulder, the potential for surprise and
discovery runs high. Every year, we learn cool new things about the
endlessly fascinating avifauna of this small Colorado county. Not only
that, we learn fascinating and gratifying things about ourselves: about how
we process and share information about the natural world around us.


So come on out for an eye-opening, mind-bending look at the birds and
birders of Boulder County. Ted promises never-before-seen footage of
Boulder County birders in action. He says his PowerPoint animations are so
bad they'll make you groan. Most of all, he's honored and delighted to have
the opportunity to share with all of you his enthusiasm for the birds of
Boulder and beyond.



Ted Floyd is the Editor of the ABA's Birding magazine, and he is broadly
involved in all the programs and initiatives of the ABA. Ted is the author
of four recent bird books, including the forthcoming ABA Field Guide to the
Birds of Colorado. He proudly serves as a director of Colorado Field
Ornithologists, and is a past director of Western Field Ornithologists. Ted
lives in Lafayette, eastern Boulder County, with his wife Kei, daughter
Hannah, and son Andrew.

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