Yes!

It's time to sign-up for those great field trips from Huerfano County to
the Wet Mountains to John Martin Reservoir to Mueller State Park and much
more - plus a fun welcome picnic, an awesome social at the John Deaux
Gallery, our annual meeting and banquet with Mike Parr from American Bird
Conservancy, and great presentations in the poster and paper sessions.

Registration for the convention is now open to all whose CFO membership is
current.  A registration e-mail with instructions and link went out late
last night to members' e-mail addresses on file.  You will find our
convention rates are pretty much the cheapest around.

If you did not get one and believe you should have, you can contact our
membership chair at  [email protected].

CFO conventions are fun for birders of all abilities.  As current CFO
President Nick Komar said in the latest journal:  "So I ask myself, is CFO
really an organization for “birders,” or is it for “field ornithologists”?
After much thought, I have decided that the answer is most emphatically,
“YES!!”

"Certainly, CFO provides useful services for both birders and field
ornithologists. Birders learn more about their hobby reading the
informative pages of our quarterly journal Colorado Birds. Professional
ornithologists and students of ornithology publish research articles in our
journal, and present their research in the scientific session of our Annual
Convention. [This year, during the Annual Convention in Pueblo, which will
be held May 7-11, they will have the option of presenting an informational
poster as well!]

"Birders and ornithologists alike benefit from the discussion opportunities
provided by the COBIRDS email forum (list-serve) and the CFO Facebook page.
Birders can share their hobby with other like-minded folk on CFO-guided
field trips during our annual convention and on special excursions
organized at other times during the year. Ornithologists can utilize our
official database of bird records curated by CFO’s Colorado Bird Records
Committee, and our unofficial resource for sightings of unusual birds in
our regular journal feature “News from the Field”.

"However, and more importantly, all of us birders who share our sightings
are indeed FIELD ORNITHOLOGISTS. We study birds in the field - in their
natural habitats - and we report our observations to COBIRDS, or to
Facebook, and to many citizen science projects including eBird, the
Colorado Breeding Bird Atlas projects, the Audubon Christmas Bird Counts,
the USGS Breeding Bird Survey, the Great Backyard Bird Count, and other
instruments of field ornithology used by professional ornithologists,
biologists, resource managers, conservationists, etc."

See you at the convention!


Diana Beatty
on behalf of CFO Board
El Paso County

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