This is a nice tribute to Hugh Kingery.Thanks to Hugh and his wife.  I hope you 
find a place to store your records.  Maureen BlackfordBoulder County, C
-------- Original message --------From: Patrick O'Driscoll 
<[email protected]> Date: 9/6/21  9:23 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: Charles 
Hundertmark <[email protected]> Cc: Jeff Percell 
<[email protected]>, Colorado Birds <[email protected]> Subject: 
Re: [cobirds] Re: History - Old bird checklists I wholeheartedly agree with 
Chuck.Pre-eBird paper lists are important artifacts of our birding history, 
especially as so much of our recordkeeping has shifted to digital.And Jeff, 
your remarks are a great reminder for all of us to archive our earlier lists on 
eBird.Those of us eBirders who regularly visit Denver City Park know something 
about this.Sometime after the Cornell Lab invented eBird, a prominent Colorado 
birder who visited City Park regularly in his youth transferred all of his 
written birding lists from there into the database.Between 1947 and 1950, young 
Hugh Kingery recorded hundreds of visits  and sightings in the park.eBird tells 
us now that Hugh was responsible for the first 80 species sightings in Denver 
City Park, all in that period. (More than three decades later, in 1987, he 
added two more first sightings.)Hugh's 320 "Denver City Park" eBird lists far 
outnumber those of the rest of us.His is a shining example of the importance of 
saving all of our sightings to the Cornell Lab's brilliant invention.Good 
eBirding!Patrick O'DriscollDenverOn Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 7:48 AM Charles 
Hundertmark <[email protected]> wrote:Veteran field ornithologists like 
Hugh should check into archiving their old checklists at the Denver Museum of 
Nature and Science. It’s an excellent archive housing the records of several of 
the prominent field ornithologists from Colorado’s past.Chuck 
HundertmarkLafayette, COOn Sep 6, 2021, at 7:41 AM, Jeff Percell 
<[email protected]> wrote:You should add the checklists onto eBird, so 
that everyone can benefit from the 
data.https://support.ebird.org/en/support/solutions/articles/48001158707-get-started-with-ebirdThanks,Jeff
 PercellErie, COOn Sunday, September 5, 2021 at 4:58:36 PM UTC-6 [email protected] 
wrote:

 Does anyone know of a place that might have an interest in saving old bird 
checklists? I have a packet several inches thick of everything from Chatfield 
to Rock Creek to Durango to Bonny and I'm ready to give them away or to toss 
them.


 


Hugh Kingery




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