Because several of you have asked...

Yes, the outing is still on for this evening, rain or (moon)shine.

Perhaps rain *and* moonshine. This is a Boulder Bird Club outing, after 
all. We know how to party.

'sides, Black Rails like singing in the rain.

Bring DEET and hip waders. See you tonight!

Ted Floyd

Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado


On Tuesday, July 15, 2014 3:43:10 AM UTC-6, Ted Floyd wrote:
>
> Hello, Birders.
>
> Please join the Boulder Bird club for a nighttime natural history 
> excursion tomorrow evening, Wednesday, July 16, at 8:30 p.m. We will depart 
> from the Eagle Trail East trailhead, west side of Boulder Reservoir, here:
>
> https://goo.gl/maps/GfypM
>
> Please consider carpooling.
>
> BRING INSECT REPELLENT! And not that namby-pamby all-natural Boulder 
> stuff. Only DEET (buy it in Westminster or Pueblo or somewhere) works on 
> the ferocious mosquitos in the west end of marshes of Boulder Rez.
>
> Our objective is to enjoy all aspects of the natural world at night: 
> dancing fireflies, twinkling stars and blazing meteors, frogs and toads, 
> divers insects, and birds. Speaking of birds, we will listen for rails, 
> coots, grebes, snipes, owls, nighthawks, herons, ducks, geese, swallows and 
> other passerines, and more. We'll probably see some birds, too. Here is a 
> recap, pp. 70-71, of last year's nighttime excursion to the Rez:
>
> http://cfobirds.org/downloads/journal/Birding_on_the_Dark_Side.pdf
>
> We'll be on foot the whole time, covering a few miles. I don't know how 
> long we'll be out, maybe till 10pm, maybe till midnight, maybe till dawn if 
> we're having a really good time out there. Nighttime natural history is 
> wonderfully unplanned and extemporaneous.
>
> Bring DEET. Bring a sense of wonder. No artificial lights, please. Young 
> people and curiosity-seekers are especially welcome. The outing, sponsored 
> by the Boulder Bird Club, is free and open to the public.
>
> See you tomorrow!
>
> Ted Floyd
>
> Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado
>
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