Hey, everybody. Looks like we can expect great weather for this outing, 
with temps perhaps pushing 70 by the time we wrap up. But it will be cool 
in the morning, so dress in layers.

Hannah and Andrew and I were out at the Walden/Sawhill complex, Boulder 
Co., briefly yesterday, Wed., March 25, in the snow, and we found 14 
species of ducks. And we didn't get to all the ponds. Ducks included 
Cinnamon Teal, Northern Pintail, and Wood Duck. Other birds: Killdeer 
everywhere, an Osprey migrating north, a Wilson's Snipe and a Greater 
Yellowlegs, a Say's Phoebe, and an early Lincoln's Sparrow.

See you Saturday! (Trip details below.)

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado

On Thursday, March 12, 2015 at 8:31:30 PM UTC-6, Ted Floyd wrote:
>
> "If it quacks like a duck..."
>
> Funny thing is, most ducks don't quack. Case in point: These Green-winged 
> Teal earlier this winter at Walden Ponds, Boulder County--
>
> http://www.xeno-canto.org/211485
>
> Speaking of Walden Ponds, that's where we'll be on *Saturday, March 28,* 
> for CFO's "Duck Music" field workshop. This exercise in "earbirding" will 
> acquaint us with all the non-quacks proclaimed by many of Colorado's 
> commoner duck species. We'll listen for the piping of Green-winged Teal, 
> the squealing of American Wigeons, the buzzing of Common Goldeneyes, the 
> woofing of Common Mergansers, and, if we're lucky, the soft wailing 
> choruses of drake Redheads.
>
> We'll also talk about making recordings (you can do it with your 
> smartphone), analyzing them on your computer, and uploading them to the 
> internet. Yes, there will be a real-time, in-the-field demonstration; do we 
> live in amazing times, or what? And we'll learn a bit about duck biology: 
> "why" ducks vocalize, and how it all relates to their surprising and 
> sometimes counterintuitive breeding biology.
>
> This workshop, sponsored by Colorado Field Ornithologists, is free and 
> open to the public. The workshop is suitable for all persons of all skill 
> levels and interest levels. It's also suitable for persons with moderate 
> hearing loss related to age, sex (but not gender), having fair skin, and 
> listening to bad music. Fortunately, most ducks' vocalizations are loud and 
> relatively low-pitched. And we can get pretty close to the ducks at Walden 
> Ponds. This isn't like listening to 20-µPa, 7-kHz, 40-msec flight calls 
> of Chipping Sparrows. We'll hear stuff, promise.
>
> There are *two meeting times.* Choose one. If you seek the truly magical 
> experience of listening in the (semi) darkness (nautical twilight begins at 
> 5:53 am. on Mar. 28), arrive at *Cottonwood Marsh* for a no-nonsense, *prompt 
> 6am start time.* The main outing gets under way at *7am, also at 
> Cottonwood Marsh.* Probably, we'll spend all our time at the 
> Walden/Sawhill complex, with its many ponds and ducks. But if conditions 
> (and scouting reports) warrant, we might carpool elsewhere. We'll wrap up 
> by noon.
>
> Dress for the weather (duh). Bring water and a snack. Bring binocs, scope, 
> and smartphone--if you have 'em. But not necessary. Bring your sense of 
> wonder. Bring lavish gifts for the leader.
>
> RSVP not required. Just show up. Remember: *prompt 6am departure or 
> leisurely 7am assembly, both at Cottonwood Marsh.* Leader is Yours Truly, 
> Ted Floyd. Questions: Email me at tedfloyd57 "at" hotmail "dot" com. Please 
> use a subject line likely to attract my attention.
>
> Looking forward to learning and sharing with many of you on the 28th!
>
> Ted Floyd
> Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado
>

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