Cobirders,

 

While winter birds are still showing up, before long the dreaded birding 
doldrums will be here. But wait, there is hope beyond. One of the 
interesting thoughts is for Colorado-bound birders to strike out for new 
pastures, or, rather, seas. 

 

Our partner WFO’s annual convention is in northern California at the height 
of fall migration down the west coast. Not only will participants be 
viewing puffins, albatrosses, and Wandering Tattlers, they will be seeking 
Asian strays, like stints. The convention is September 28 through October 2 
in Fortuna, California. It will feature customized pelagic trips (auklets, 
jaegers and skuas, Oh my!), plus excellent workshops and field trips to 
target endemics of the area. The coastal field trips will be finding Black 
Oystercatcher, Black Turnstone, Surfbird, and Pelagic & Brandt’s 
Cormorants. I urge you to seriously consider a fun time with great birders.

 

In addition, CFO and WFO are working on a joint trip prior to the 
convention. Jon Dunn (remember his skill and humor at the 2014 CFO Sterling 
convention) has offered to lead a pre-convention trip from Sacramento, 
California to convention headquarters. Jon will seek birds that would be in 
addition to west coast specialties unlikely to be seen at the 
convention—such as Bell’s Sparrow, California Thrasher, Mountain Quail, 
California Quail, Wrentit, Red-Breasted Sapsucker, White-Headed Woodpecker, 
Nuttall’s Woodpecker, Yellow-billed Magpie, California Towhee, and 
Tricolored Blackbird. Are any of these birds lifers for you? All of them? 
The trip, which also might include a pelagic expedition, will be limited to 
7 participants. 

 

If you have any possible interest in attending this joint CFO-WFO trip led 
by Jon Dunn, please respond within the next two weeks to: 

 

Larry Modesitt

Board Member of both CFO and WFO

[email protected]


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