Hugh, if you are still listening,  i am a fairly new birder who would be happy 
and excited to take your hard copies and input into ebird, yours i suppose,  or 
another location digital format.   It would be a great learning experience for 
me, and in the process if you would not mind, i could pick your brain on 
occasion.    I know you and your wife were and are legendary in the Colorado 
birding community.  Anyhow, if you are interested in this,  obviously logistics 
would have to be worked out,  but please consider if this might be an option.  
Selfishly, it would really help me improve my skills and knowledge.
Linda purcell

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Subject: Re: [cobirds] History - Old bird checklists

One thing that has impressed me about Hugh is the extent to which he has 
entered his old field notes into eBird. Like Pat O’Driscoll, I find when I 
enter eBird reports that Hugh has been there many years before me.

Chuck Hundertmark
Lafayette CO

On Sep 6, 2021, at 10:05 AM, Scott Somershoe 
<ssomers...@gmail.com<mailto:ssomers...@gmail.com>> wrote:

I completely agree with Patrick. I’d add a story about a long time Tennessee 
birder and big time world birder who moved to Florida about 7 years ago. Before 
Terry Witt moved, he threw nearly 50 years of birds records in the trash. 
Nothing is in EBird or Avisis or archived in any way. He told me he threw 
everything out because he didn’t think anyone would want them. Such a shame. 
Unfortunately he passed away about a month ago.

Even if the records are in EBird, archiving the original field notes would be 
worth the effort.

My 2 cents.

Scott Somershoe
Littleton CO
Green big year stands at 253 species. Zzzzzzzz.

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On Sep 6, 2021, at 9:23 AM, Patrick O'Driscoll 
<patodr...@gmail.com<mailto:patodr...@gmail.com>> wrote:


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'Driscoll
Denver



On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 7:48 AM Charles Hundertmark 
<chundertma...@gmail.com<mailto:chundertma...@gmail.com>> 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 Hundertmark
Lafayette, CO

On Sep 6, 2021, at 7:41 AM, Jeff Percell 
<jeff.perc...@gmail.com<mailto:jeff.perc...@gmail.com>> 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-ebird

Thanks,
Jeff Percell
Erie, CO

On Sunday, September 5, 2021 at 4:58:36 PM UTC-6 
ouz...@aol.com<http://aol.com/> 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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