Hello, everybody.

 

I’m writing to let you know that the 2017 Western Field Ornithologists 
(WFO) birding and ornithology convention, to be held in bird-rich Pueblo, 
is right around the corner. The convention will be held August 16–20, 2017.


Where to start? How about field trips! Half-day and full-day trips will be 
led by a Who’s Who of Colorado birding talent, joined by such “foreign” 
luminaries as Kimball Garrett, Jon Dunn, Ron Martin, Forrest Rowland, and 
others. WFO field trips emphasize truly learning about birds; expert 
leaders will patiently share their tips for bird ID.

 

Various workshops—both indoors and outdoors—will likewise enhance our 
understanding and enjoyment of the diverse birdlife of southeastern 
Colorado. Workshops include “What Do Birds Eat?” (with Dave Leatherman), 
“Birds from the Inside Out” (Lauryn Benedict), “Identifying Birds By Their 
Sounds” (Nathan Pieplow), “How to Make, Edit, Share, and Publish Bird 
Vocalizations (Ted Floyd), “The Ins and Outs of eBird” (Scott Somershoe), 
and “Identification of Shorebirds” (Jon Dunn). Bird ID panels will be 
moderated by Ed Harper (photos) and Nathan Pieplow (audio). And a decided 
highlight will be the keynote presentation by Lauryn Benedict, a professor 
at the University of Northern Colorado and one of the world’s foremost 
experts on birdsong.


There’s more! The two days of scientific presentations will be exceptional 
for their breadth of coverage and overall interest. A sampling of topics to 
be covered includes: California Condor conservation, ID of Plumbeous and 
Cassin’s vireos, migration timing of Orange-crowned Warblers, Mexican Ducks 
in Colorado, geographic variation in Rock Wren songs, and much more. The 
science sessions are an outstanding venue for understanding Colorado field 
ornithology in a broad regional perspective. The sessions are moderated by 
Steve Rottenborn, one of the most respected field ornithologists in western 
North America.


Our hub of operations will be the Pueblo Convention Center, where all 
activities will be held: workshops, banquet, receptions, exhibitors, field 
trip departures, and more. The convention center is connected by a walkway 
to the Marriott Hotel; when you make your reservation, mention that you are 
with WFO for a discounted room rate.


WFO loves young field ornithologists! Conventioneers under 18 receive a 
hard-to-beat 100% discount on the cost of registration. Programs for young 
and youngish field ornithologists provide opportunities for interaction 
with both peers and famous elders.


And WFO loves CFO members! All CFO members enjoy a discounted registration 
fee. For more information on the convention, go online:

 

https://www.westernfieldornithologists.org/conference.php

 

See you in Pueblo!

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