Cobirders,

2014 has been a spring migration of historic proportions for us birders here in 
Colorado.  For instance, by my count I can come up with 40 warbler species 
reported for the state this spring (there are only 47 warblers on the Colorado 
Bird Records Committee list for the state).

Nevertheless, all good things come to an end, as the old yarn goes.  Migration 
reports are fizzling out.  Except for a Blue-winged Warbler here or an Eastern 
Wood Pewee there we have pretty much run through the season.

But don't despair, now is the time to get ready for fall migration by signing 
up for the Colorado Field Ornithologists' annual convention-scheduled for the 
last weekend in August (Thursday, August 28 through Labor Day, Monday, 
September 1st) in Sterling, Colorado.  The last weekend of August is probably 
the peak of fall migration with hoards of shorebirds joining a steady push of 
migratory song birds as well as many eastern species pushing west to check out 
Colorado on their way south.  So the birding at the convention will be 
terrific.  But we will also feature the many extras that you have come to 
expect from a CFO convention: a no-charge Thursday night welcome BBQ;  the ID 
Challenge; our annual scientific paper session presenting fascinating research 
results about Colorado birds; and our annual convention banquet featuring out 
keynote speaker, author and birder extraordinaire, Jon L. Dunn.

For years I've organized field trips to the northeast corner of the state at 
the end of August to capture this migration and the thrills range from the rare 
species, like Buff-breasted Sandpiper, for which we have only a very narrow 
window of opportunity at the end of August, to huge and breath taking 
congregations of more common species like 3,000 American White Pelicans, 1,000 
Black Terns or 5,000 Baird's Sandpipers.  This is birding not to be missed.

And you won't miss it if you sign up for this year's CFO Convention by visiting 
http://cfobirds.org/convention/2014/index.htm

Bill Kaempfer
President, CFO

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