The first time we met Jeff Parks was at Baseline Reservoir. We saw a 
bicycle leaned up against a guardrail and a man crawling on his hands and 
knees through the weeds.  He saw us with our scopes and waved us over. 
Uuuhh.  We didn’t know who he was or exactly what he was doing.  We 
cautiously moved towards him and he pointed. There it was.  A Common Loon 
twenty feet off shore.  It wailed.  

 

After crouching in the weeds with him for what seemed an eternity, we said 
that we were heading over to Sombrero March.  Jeff said, “I’ll meet you 
there.”  He hopped on his bicycle and off he went.  When we pulled in to 
Sombrero, Jeff arrived moments later, with less CO2 emissions.  We 
instantaneously friends.

 

Over the next few years, we would see him at Walden Ponds, Sombrero Marsh 
and Baseline Reservoir. It was a running joke as to who could get the 
Lewis’s Woodpeckers and Burrowing Owls before Christian Nunes (they are his 
birds after all!)  

 

Jeff was always kind. Always helpful. He loved sharing his knowledge.  The 
last encounter with Jeff Parks was at the CU Campus chasing some sort of 
rarity.  Luke Pheneger had called and wanted to go on an adventure.  We 
arrived and there was Jeff Parks looking at the tail of a bird through, yes 
you guessed it, weeds.  Within moments, everyone was crawling through the 
scrub thicket trying to find the source of the tail.  Kindred spirits 
getting dirty, punctured with thorns, and endlessly discussing the finer 
points of birding.  It was a Hermit Thrush.  

 

When Christian offered Jeff the chance to monitor one of the Peregrine 
Falcon nests, Jeff jumped at the opportunity of lifetime.  Jeff was an 
incredible man and he died doing what he loved best.  We will miss him 
tremendously. 


Maikel & Susan Wise

Longmont, Colorado

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