Wednesday 19 June 2019

[cobirds] CFO Annual Meeting and Convention redux

I am one of the 160 plus birders who experienced the wonder and beauty of western Colorado and its avifauna in and around Montrose this past weekend during the Colorado Field Ornithologists Annual Convention. Conventioneers attended a total of 42 field trips, with 22 trip leaders. Roughly 200 checklists submitted to eBird recorded 178 species, including local specialties such as Gambel's Quail, Black Swift, Gray Vireo, Pinyon Jay, Canada Jay, Purple Martin, Black-throated and Sagebrush Sparrows, Scott's Oriole, Bobolink, Black-throated Gray Warbler and Grace's Warbler. Additional rarities included Burrowing Owl and Franklin's Gull in Delta County, Sandhill Cranes in Gunnison County and high-elevation Rock Wren and Cooper's Hawk in San Juan County, and White-winged Dove. Perhaps the most cherished bird sighting was a family group of 8 Western Screech-Owls (see photos by Diana Beaty on the CFO Facebook page).
At the Banquet, the food was excellent and the entertainment was even better. Nathan Pieplow, author of the Peterson Guides to Bird Sounds of Eastern and Western North America, shared his insights into the vocabulary of birds. Coen Dexter and Brenda Wright were honored with CFOs lifetime achievement award. And the CFO's slate of officers passed the torch to a new slate of officers, including yours truly.
To wrap this up, I would like to thank our outgoing CFO leadership for their years of service to the organization and the birding community-outgoing officers include David Gillilan (President), Christy Carello (VP), Micheal Kiessig (Treasurer), Wendy Wibbens (Secretary), and Directors Christian Nunes and Jason St Pierre. The CFO Board welcomes new Directors Diana Beaty, Walter Wehtje, Stephanie Pitt and Julie Frost, and new Officers Irene Fortune (Treasurer) and Peter Burke (Secretary). Current Board members Gloria Nikolai and Nick Komar assume new officer roles of VP and President, respectively.
As your new President, I would like to hear from you. If you have comments, concerns or new ideas on how to improve CFO and the Colorado Birding experience in general, or specific feedback from this convention (or any other aspect of CFO such as the journal, website, County Birding web page, CFO Facebook page, CBRC, grants program, field trips and workshops, etc), please email your comments to me (reply to this email or contact me through the website cobirds.org).

Sincerely yours,

Nick Komar
CFO President

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