A reader suggested that we remind COBIRDS about who John Moore is after
reading about our art sale this week of art donated to us by him.  He is a
recipient of a CFO 2020 Directors Award for his generation donation of
bird-related art to CFO in June 2019.  He was featured in the Fall 2019
Colorado Birds.  The text is quoted below:

"In June of 2019, CFO received a donation of about 120 bird art prints from
a Colorado friend, John Moore. The prints are magnificent, in great
condition, and many are crafted by nationally known artists such as Guy
Coheleach, Sallie Middleton, Don Eckleberry, and more. The birds portrayed
in the collection include a range of US and international birds, including
flycatchers, woodpeckers, raptors, and so much more.

 "In addition to the donation itself, we thought our members would like to
learn more about the donator: John Moore. “John Moore is one of the three
best naturalists I know of in Colorado….following in the footsteps of John
Muir, John Burrows …Aldo Leopold, or Dick Beidleman. I think John ‘walks in
the footsteps’ of these great American naturalists! Hike with John …up
Monument Canyon in Colorado National Monument and you will be gently
introduced to the flora AND the fauna which thrive all around you,” raves
Chris Blakeslee. John Moore adds to the last point, “Especially when the
group is too large and you can’t hear the leader.”

John Moore continues to lead a storied life. Born in the Chicago area, he
became interested as a young boy “in birds and bees and everything else,”
says John. His spark bird was a nesting Ovenbird, seen when sitting under
the bushes at his grandfather’s house. He even spent his Saturday mornings
at the Chicago Art Institute throughout his high school years. John Moore
is comfortably settled into retirement but spent many years working prior
to retirement. His education includes a degree in teaching science from
UNC, followed by a master’s degree from Michigan State University. Prior to
his 1960 draft into the US Army, he worked at the Museum of Science and
Industry in Chicago. John taught Biology at Wheat Ridge High School in
Jefferson County, CO, including one special year teaching at the Mount
Evans Outdoor Lab. “That was a fun year,” says John. "

Diana Beatty
CFO Board

On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 10:31 AM Diana Beatty <[email protected]> wrote:

> Only a few more days remaining in our *Virtual Art Gallery Sale*!
> We have some beautiful pieces still up for grabs from the John Moore Art
> Collection.
> Purchase something birdy for yourself or a friend and support research
> through *CFO's Grants and Scholarships Program*.
>
> Go to *pbase.com/cobirds <http://pbase.com/cobirds> *to see what is still
> available. Email [email protected] to purchase an item and arrange
> payment.
> Sale is *closing this Saturday 12th December at 7pm*!!
>
> For those of you who have been following the discussion about Western
> Meadowlarks in winter, you might be interested in the Eastern Meadowlarks
> print!  Have you ever thought about the visual differences between
> the two?  Here are some things you can look for in the field aside from
> vocalizations:
>
>
> https://www.birds.cornell.edu/crows/mlarkdiff.htm#:~:text=Visual%20differences%20are%20more%20subtle,This%20is%20an%20Eastern
> .
>
> Looking for a framed piece?  Perhaps the Western Tanagers!  Did you know
> the Western Tanager is no longer placed in the Tanager family, but is now
> considered a member of the Cardinalidae?  Have a look at some of its
> closest relatives - many also found in Colorado - here:
> https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/browse/taxonomy/Cardinalidae
>
> Diana Beatty
> CFO Board
>


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