The Denver Museum of Nature &  Science invites us to contribute dead birds to 
its Collections  Dept. Contact Jeff Stephenson at (I think - I'm away from  my 
address book) 303 370 8319 or Garth Spellman (303) 370-6469, 
[email protected].
Again,


Put the bird in a ziplock bag & seal it. Make a label about ID, location, date, 
and any other details (cause of death), and put that and the first zip lock bag 
into another ziplock bag. Then pop them into a freezer until you can get the 
specimen to the Museum. They will prepare the skin, take DNA samples and other 
samples, and put your find to good use.



Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO


age Carr <[email protected]>: Aug 27 08:00AM -0700 

Sad morning. Our neighbor called us after a female Yellow Warbler ran into 
their window. We rushed over to see if it was okay but unfortunately she 
died in our hands. She was un-banded. My daughter had read an article 
about bird obituaries but the only one we could find was one for New York. 
Is there a Colorado database for dead birds?
 
Thank you for your help.
Page and Cairn



Hugh Kingery 
Franktown, CO

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