Wednesday, 1 April 2015

[cobirds] Visiting Librarians Seek June Outing Near Denver

Hello Denver-area birders,

I'm the organizer of the "Birding Passion Group" of the American 
Theological Library Association (ATLA). The ATLA will be holding its annual conference in Denver this June, and the "Birding Passion Group" would like to go birding from 5:00-10:00 a.m. on Thursday 18 June (preferred) or Friday 19 June. We will be staying at the Marriott Denver Tech Center.

We would be interested in seeing birds characteristic of the Rockies, such as Western Scrub Jay, Prairie Falcon, Virginia's Warbler, Cordilleran Flycatcher, Canyon Wren,White-throated Swift, Lesser Goldfinch, and Bullock's Oriole. I'm citing from the list of species seen on 23 June 1996, when Denver birder Bob Brayden took the group out on its first-ever excursion--so this will be our 20th anniversary.

There will likely be about 6 of us, and it's likely that none of us will have a vehicle. Would any of you be interested in taking us out for the morning (we will of course pay for gas and promise you our undying
gratitude--and I will arrange to take you birding in the Rockies near Calgary if you're ever out this way)?

Thanks, Denver birders, for considering this request.

Sandy Ayer (Mr.)
Calgary, Alberta

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