And, Bob Spencer kept us entertained. "Oh, there's a crane",  "Where?"
"Right over there!"  (It was a construction crane.)

On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 3:43 PM 'Hugh Kingery' via Colorado Birds <
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> Urling & I spent many rewarding hours birding with Bob, starting with a
> Breeding Bird Survey route that started at Cheesman Lake -- one that he
> inherited from Don Thatcher -- an early DFO leader. I remember one time we
> met at that goofy hot dog stand along US 285 near Conifer and carpooled to
> the start of the BBS. At Stop # 17, I locked the keys in my car. We
> hitch-hiked to his car; he drove to Franktown so I could get another key,
> and we drove back to rescue my car.
>
> He contributed a lot to Colorado birding; we'll remember him well.
>
> Hugh
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