Hello, Birders.

The deed is done. Bill Kaempfer mentioned a moment ago the CFO website 
switchover, and it has happened. The plug has been pulled. The CFO website 
you're all familiar with, http://CFOBirds.org, is no more. It was wonderful 
in its day, but we've moved on. CFO's new online address...drumroll 
please...is:

*http://COBirds.org*

The site presents tons of updated content, tons more brand-new content, and 
many exciting new functionalities. In the next few days, we'll highlight 
some of the "special attractions" of the new site. For now, here's a 
conceptual overview:

1. All CFO applications (Colorado Bird Records Committee, Colorado County 
Birding, and the CFO website proper) are integrated so that one login works 
for all.

2. The site is designed to render well on a smartphone, tablet, or 
old-fashioned laptop monitor.

3. Nearly all of the content from the old website has carried over to the 
new site. We'll talk more about this later in the week.

4. New content and new functionalities include an events calendar, trip 
reports, online county listing, password-protected access to the journal 
*Colorado 
Birds*, and a lot more. As with point #3, above, we'll talk more about this 
in the next day or so.

You might be wondering: How did this happen? Who did it??

Good questions. The website redesign was approved and overseen by the CFO 
Board of Directors. The actual heavy lifting was performed by Ann Johnson, 
an Iowa birder with AJEndeavors, LLC, a web application development 
country. All BoD members have been involved to some extent in 
troubleshooting, beta-testing, and content-generating, with David Gillilan 
serving as Lead on the website redesign. Going forward, David will continue 
to oversee day-to-day management of the website. Huge thanks to Ann and 
David, as well as to those who laid the foundation: Brenda Linfield, Mark 
Peterson, and Rachel Hopper. Thanks also to Jim Beatty and Doug Faulkner 
for providing much conceptual guidance along the way.

Enough of my jibber jabber. Go check out the new website:

*http://COBirds.org*

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado

P.s. Humongous flock of Snow Geese over Boulder a bit earlier in the day.

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