Thanks to all who have contributed in the past to RBA reports.  It was a great 
source of information for the sightings within Colorado.    And, it was greatly 
appreciated.  I understand, that without volunteers,  its impossible to 
continue.  So, I would like to thank all those who contributed their time. 
Maureen BlackfordBoulder County part-time resident
-------- Original message --------From: Joe Roller <jroll...@gmail.com> Date: 
5/26/20  8:26 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> 
Subject: [cobirds] Rest in Peace, COLORADO RARE BIRD ALERT! Daily updates on 
rare and interesting birds in Colorado have been shared via Cobirds for over 14 
years as the "Colorado Rare Bird Alert" (or Report). For 13 years, Joyce 
Takamine tirelessly compiled this list of rarities from all over the state, 
posting it with dates and places on the Cobirds listserv and into your email 
inboxes.After Joyce retired at the end of 2018, a few of us continued to 
compile the report. But our team of volunteers is no longer large enough to 
continue this informational service, which has been sponsored for years by the 
Denver Field Ornithologists. In the past we invited volunteers to join the RBA 
team of compilers, but we are no longer seeking those, as the RBA is over 
now.By way of history, the RBA continued the early notification work of 
dedicated birders like Dave Martin, Norm Erthal and Dick Schottler, who phoned 
in daily field updates to a DFO voice recorder. Local and visiting birders 
could dial in to hear these daily messages and keep abreast of the changing 
parade of rarities moving through Colorado.Even before that, DFO sponsored a 
"telephone tree" notification list in the 1960s and '70s. Each birder in the 
tree would get a a call from an excited birder up the list: "Hey! Bruce Webb 
found a Little Gull at Union Reservoir today. First state record! Call the next 
two birders on the list to let them know!"Before that? Perhaps birders used two 
tin cans and a string -- I don't know. In any event, the joy of sharing goes 
back a long time and will continue beyond the RBA. As many of you already know, 
eBird provides free updates of Colorado rare bird sightings as frequently as 
hourly. (Sign up at www.ebird.org/alerts)The CFO website has a section where 
bird reports appear the moment a checklist is sent to eBird. (cfobirds.org)On 
behalf of the current team of RBA compilers, thank you for allowing us to share 
the joy of discovery through the decades . . . and good birding! Joe Roller, 
Denver



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