COBirders,

WFO has extended its paper deadline to July 12. This is a great opportunity
to present original research or summarize existing unpublished information
to an engaged audience of serious amateur and professional field
ornithologists.


The 2021 annual conference of Western Field Ornithologists will be held
virtually from Thursday, August 26 through Sunday, August 29. Science
sessions will be held for two hours each of the four days of the conference.



*Talks relating to the following themes are solicited*:


   - Status, distribution, migration, and population dynamics of birds
   - Systematics and biogeography of birds
   - Ecology, behavior, and evolution of birds
   - New information on avian field identification problems
   - Science-based conservation and management of birds
   - Techniques for field study of birds, including censusing, monitoring,
   and other methods; and results of studies applying such techniques

Research described should apply to birds of the WFO region: western North
America (from Alaska through Mexico, and the Great Plains to the Pacific
coast) and the eastern Pacific Ocean. All talks should identify study
objectives, describe methods and data analysis, present results, discuss
the significance of the research and propose future research directions.
Oral presentations will be allotted 18 minutes, including 3 minutes for
questions and discussion.



For consideration, submit an abstract of your presentation to Steve
Rottenborn at srottenb...@harveyecology.com no later than July 12, and
include a brief (60-word maximum) bio for the presenting author. Presenters
do not need to be CFO or WFO members.
As a reminder, CFO and WFO are partner organizations, extending certain
member benefits such as conference attendance, field trip participation and
discounted full memberships to each group's members. More information is
available on the CFO website <https://cobirds.org/CFO.aspx?id=12>.


Best,

Peter Burke
Managing Editor, Colorado Birds
edi...@cobirds.org

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