Dear birders,

Thursday morning, while hiking up the Third Flatiron to observe Peregrine 
Falcons as a volunteer for the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks 
department, Jeff Parks collapsed. A hiker on the Tomato Rock social trail found 
him unresponsive and called 911. OSMP ranger staff, Rocky Mountain Rescue, and 
AMR medical service attempted to revive Jeff using an AED and by performing 
CPR. Unfortunately, these attempts were unsuccessful.


Jeff was a fixture around the local Boulder birding area, contributing 
informative posts to CObirds and entering hundreds of eBird checklists. Just a 
few days ago he sent out an email to CObirds reporting the new spring arrivals 
at Walden & Sawhill Ponds, describing the first Tree Swallows of the season 
hawking for insects and noting a Greater Yellowlegs wading through the shallows 
with Killdeer. Jeff started as an OSMP volunteer this year, and he showed a 
passion not only for observing and recording data on nesting raptors, but in 
being an advocate for their protection. He always put the birds and other 
wildlife first, often being delicate about revealing locations of sensitive 
wildlife species to the public.


We should all be as fortunate to leave this Earth from such an exalted place, 
with the Flatirons soaring overhead and the songs of the spring chorus in our 
ears!


Best,


Christian Nunes

Lyons, CO

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