[cobirds] Foothills Audubon features Dave Leatherman "Natural Wonders of Southeastern Colorado", Tonight, 7 pm

2022-04-12 Thread 'Irene Fortune
For all you fans of Dave Leatherman, and people who haven't had yet 
heard Dave's witty descriptions of... well, whatever he's talking 
about.. please join us at Foothills Audubon Club monthly meeting 
tonight, April 12 at 7 pm.


Dave is going lead us birders past the usual Two Buttes Lamar Community 
College and reservoir hotspots, to enjoy the rich biodiversity that 
awaits - from dinosaur tracks to special trees to tarantulas and armadillos.


You are welcome to come in person to Berthoud Lion's Club at 600 Third 
Street - about half a block north of Main Street, just west of the 
railroad.  This meeting space is accessible for disabled but small.  I 
strongly recommend bringing a mask and a warm coat as we'll likely 
direct a fan out a doorway for air flow.


The other option is the Zoom link below.  I am 95% sure that we'll be 
able to run Zoom on location but this will be a first so we may be at 
little late getting started.


Join Zoom Meeting
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[cobirds] Foothills Audubon features Dave Leatherman "Natural Wonders of Southeastern Colorado", Tuesday, April 12, 7 pm

2022-04-09 Thread 'Irene Fortune
For all you fans of Dave Leatherman, and people who haven't had yet 
heard Dave's witty descriptions of... well, whatever he's talking 
about.. please join us at Foothills Audubon Club monthly meeting on 
Tuesday, April 12 at 7 pm.


Dave is going lead us birders past the usual reservoir hotspots, Two 
Buttes and Lamar Community College, to enjoy the rich biodiversity that 
awaits - from dinosaur tracks to special trees to tarantulas and armadillos.


You are welcome to come in person, to Berthoud Lion's Club at 600 Third 
Street - about half a block north of Mountain Avenue, just west of the 
railroad.  This meeting space is accessible for disabled but small.  I 
recommend bringing a mask and a warm coat in case we open a door for air 
flow.


The other option is the Zoom link below.  I am 95% sure that we'll be 
able to run Zoom on location but this will be a first so we may be at 
little late getting started.


Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81203130169?pwd=dXR5UGp4TWZyRTZhWXZCZ0hEMFRmUT09
Passcode: 674596



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[cobirds] Greater Sage Grouse featured in Foothills Audubon Virtual meeting, tonight, 7 pm

2022-02-01 Thread 'Irene Fortune
US Bureau of Land Management is revising their habitat management plan 
for Greater Sage Grouse.  Again!


This time, BLM is taking comments from the public until February 6.  If 
you'd like to make comment to BLM - or like to learn more about the 
iconic Greater Sage Grouse - then Tuesday is your chance to learn the 
history and latest developments directly from Daly Edmunds, Director of 
Policy and Outreach for Audubon Rockies.


Greater Sage-grouse are found across 11 western states in North 
America’s largest but often overlooked ecosystem. This inconspicuous 
lekking species was once so prevalent that they fed many pioneers during 
their grueling westward journeys. Today, with a majority of the birds 
found on public lands, they’ve become a political football. In this 
presentation, Daly will discuss the political intrigue that has plagued 
its management, review the threats to its habitat, and share the latest 
science (spoiler alert: they aren’t doing well!).


Here is the link to join in.  Program will start promptly at 7 pm.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81203130169?pwd=dXR5UGp4TWZyRTZhWXZCZ0hEMFRmUT09

Passcode: 674596

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[cobirds] Foothills Audubon invitation - Sage Grouse Conservation - Tuesday, February 1

2022-01-30 Thread 'Irene Fortune
US Bureau of Land Management is revising their habitat management plan 
for Greater Sage Grouse.  Again!


This time, BLM is taking comments from the public until February 6.  If 
you'd like to make comment to BLM - or like to learn more about the 
iconic Greater Sage Grouse - then Tuesday is your chance to learn the 
history and latest developments from Daly Edmunds, Director of Policy 
and Outreach for Audubon Rockies.


Greater Sage-grouse are found across 11 western states in North 
America’s largest but often overlooked ecosystem. This inconspicuous 
lekking species was once so prevalent that they fed many pioneers during 
their grueling westward journeys. Today, with a majority of the birds 
found on public lands, they’ve become a political football. In this 
presentation, Daly will discuss the political intrigue that has plagued 
its management, review the threats to its habitat, and share the latest 
science (spoiler alert: they aren’t doing well!).


Here is the link to join in.  Program will start promptly at 7 pm.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81203130169?pwd=dXR5UGp4TWZyRTZhWXZCZ0hEMFRmUT09

Passcode: 674596



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[cobirds] Protecting the Majestic Golden Eagle - Foothills Audubon club meeting today!

2022-01-11 Thread 'Irene Fortune
You're invited to Foothills Audubon monthly meeting via zoom, Tuesday, 
January 11, 7 pm.


Diane Kristoff and Ann Colpitts, two club members, have been monitoring 
a Loveland area nest for over two years in anticipation of plans to 
build the regional bike trail along that area.  Diane and Ann will share 
how they collected information, the types of data collected and what 
they learned about Golden Eagles, and talk the City of Loveland's 
proposed management plan for the acreage including proposed restoration 
of vegetation and trail construction.


Disclaimer.  Monitoring has been conducted from county roads.  There is 
no access to recently-purchased public property closed to the public, 
nor adjacent private property.


https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81203130169?pwd=dXR5UGp4TWZyRTZhWXZCZ0hEMFRmUT09

Passcode: 674596

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[cobirds] Foothills Audubon - Tuesday, Jan 11 - featuring Golden Eagles

2022-01-08 Thread 'Irene Fortune
You're invited to Foothills Audubon monthly meeting via zoom, Tuesday, 
January 11, 7 pm.


Diane Kristoff and Ann Colpitts, two club members, have been monitoring 
a Loveland area nest for over two years in anticipation of plans to 
build the regional bike trail along that area.  Diane and Ann will share 
how they collected information, the types of data collected and what 
they learned about Golden Eagles, the City of Loveland's proposed 
management plan for the acreage including proposed restoration of 
vegetation and trail construction.


Disclaimer.  Monitoring has been conducted from county roads. There is 
no access to recently-purchased public property closed to the public, 
nor adjacent private property.


https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81203130169?pwd=dXR5UGp4TWZyRTZhWXZCZ0hEMFRmUT09

Passcode: 674596

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[cobirds] Foothills Audubon features Golden Eagle nesting study, Jan 9, 7 pm

2022-01-08 Thread 'Irene Fortune
You're invited to Foothills Audubon monthly meeting via zoom, Tuesday, 
January 9, 7 pm.


Diane Kristoff and Ann Colpitts, two club members, have been monitoring 
a Loveland area nest for over two years in anticipation of plans to 
build the regional bike trail along that area.  Diane and Ann will share 
how they collected information, the types of data collected and what 
they learned about Golden Eagles, the City of Loveland's proposed 
management plan for the acreage including proposed restoration of 
vegetation and trail construction.


Disclaimer.  Monitoring has been conducted from county roads. There is 
no access to recently-purchased public property closed to the public, 
nor adjacent private property.


https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81203130169?pwd=dXR5UGp4TWZyRTZhWXZCZ0hEMFRmUT09

Passcode: 674596

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[cobirds] Fw: Invitation to "Tropical Rain Forest and Protected Areas in Ecuador" meeting via Zoom, December 14, 6 pm

2021-12-14 Thread 'Irene Fortune

Foothills Audubon Club invites you to join us at 6 pm this evening, to hear 
professional bird and nature Guide Edwin Perez talk about conservation 
successes and remaining challenges in his country of Ecuador.   We'll learn 
about the national parks and protected areas and enjoy pictures of seldom-seen 
and newly discovered birds, and talk about what else is happening with 
conservation in a country that birders love to visit.  Even if you've already 
traveled extensively in Ecuador, there is certain to be new material here.

Edwin Perez grew up on a farm in the temperate forest that used to cover much 
of the western slope of the Andes but is steadily disappearing.  He began 
guiding professionally over 15 years ago.  He has taken the time to study 
extensively to understand the birds, plants, animals and regional peoples for 
the benefit of clients and also because he cares deeply about his country.

Here is the link:  
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87388375620?pwd=Sis1dTJkcFRGSEVsdDA4eXVPOG1iZz09
with Passcode, if needed: 471336

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[cobirds] Invitation to "Tropical Rain Forest and Protected Areas in Ecuador" meeting via Zoom, December 14, 6 pm

2021-12-10 Thread 'Irene Fortune
Foothills Audubon Club invites you to join us on Tuesday, December 14 at 6 pm, 
to hear professional bird and nature Guide Edwin Perez talk about conservation 
successes and remaining challenges in his country of Ecuador.   We'll learn 
about the national parks and protected areas and enjoy pictures of seldom-seen 
and newly discovered birds.  Even if you've already traveled extensively in 
Ecuador, there is certain to be new material here.

Edwin Perez grew up on a farm in the temperate forest that used to cover much 
of the western slope of the Andes but is steadily disappearing.  He began 
guiding professionally over 15 years ago.  He has taken the time to study 
extensively to understand the birds, plants, animals and regional people to 
explain this to his clients and also because he cares deeply about his country.

Here is the link:  
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87388375620?pwd=Sis1dTJkcFRGSEVsdDA4eXVPOG1iZz09
with Passcode, if needed: 471336

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[cobirds] Foothills Audubon Club online meeting - Birding in France - Tuesday, November 9, 7 pm

2021-11-07 Thread 'Irene Fortune
For any birder out there experiencing serious withdrawal symptoms from not 
being able to travel, this is the meeting for you!   Warning!  Evi's and Paul's 
pictures may make your symptoms worse.

Paul and Evi 's talk will not only include their bird sightings in the 
Camargue, an amazing birding area in the Rhone Delta into the Mediterranean, 
but also some pictures of their travel back north through the spectacular 
French and Swiss Alps.

The program will start promptly at 7 pm so please click into this zoom link a 
few minutes early.
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88097431559?pwd=U05nUG51THphSzNrckJETzdUeGdPQT09

Passcode: 562079

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[cobirds] Re: Foothills Audubon October Meeting: Raptor Monitoring in Longmont

2021-10-09 Thread Irene Fortune
Whoops!  Please use this link instead to join meeting:  
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86553525456?pwd=S2JpaXZPYk5ZWkM5RlhoNm5seEo4Zz09
Passcode: 685612

On Friday, October 8, 2021 at 1:31:39 PM UTC-6 Kat Bradley-Bennett wrote:

> Foothills Audubon Bird Club's October meeting is Tuesday, October 12 at 
> 7:00 PM.
>
> This month's speaker is Scott Severs,  Senior Wildlife Technician for the 
> City of Longmont, who will speak about the city's raptor monitoring program 
> and other volunteer opportunities for birders.  
>
> The City of Longmont’s raptor monitoring program is designed to determine 
> the current state of local raptor populations and to provide a historical 
> record of raptor presence or absence throughout the city. The program 
> provides the public volunteer opportunities to learn about local wildlife 
> while helping staff gain insight and build working relationships with 
> community members through their nest observation. Natural resource 
> managers, park planners, and other city employees use the information to 
> better understand raptor population health, level of sensitivity towards 
> human presence/disturbance, and spatial and temporal activity. 
>
> ***No need to pre-register for this month’s meeting! Simply click the 
> following link and join at 6:50 PM, October 12 so we can began the meeting 
> on time. Please feel free to share this link with family members and 
> friends! *
> (First-time Zoom users will have to create a Zoom account first.)
>
> *https://bit.ly/fac101221 
> *
>
> Kat Bradley- Bennett, Longmont
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[cobirds] "The Pawnee attracts Birds, Bird-lovers and Oil Companies" tonight, 7 pm

2021-09-14 Thread Irene Fortune
Foothills Audubon Club hosts Gary Lefko, "The Nunn Guy" at the regular club 
meeting.  Everyone interested in the Pawnee is welcome to join in, using 
this link:  
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85965042120?pwd=T0RGWk9BdmZMWEpyU1l2RmZM

Conservation for the sake of birds, nature - and people! - is likely to be 
discussed as Gary is the founder of the Friends of the Pawnee National 
Grassland.

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[cobirds] Foothills Audubon hosts talk on Pawnee Grasslands Tuesday, Sept 14

2021-09-07 Thread Irene Fortune
Gary Lefko, the "Nunn Guy" spends as much time birding his "Patch", the 
Pawnee, as he can so he's well positioned to describe how the Grasslands 
attract birds, bird-lovers and oil companies.  You are welcome to join 
Foothills Audubon Club meeting at 7 pm on Tuesday, September 14  by copying 
and pasting this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85965042120?pwd=T0RGWk9BdmZMWEpyU1l2RmZMS3VYZz09

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[cobirds] Foothills Audubon Meeting - Miller and other Native Bees - April 13

2021-04-08 Thread Irene Fortune
Everyone is welcome to join the meeting at 7 pm on Tuesday, April 13, to 
learn about native bees in the north front range.  Lauren DeRosa who owns 
Wild Birds Unlimited in Fort Collins is an expert on supporting bees and 
other pollinators, as well as feeding birds!   Please 'click' in a few 
minutes early, to this link to the club's zoom meeting:
http://bit.ly/fac041321

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[cobirds] Foothills Audubon meeting, February 9, via zoom

2021-02-05 Thread Irene Fortune
You are invited to join Foothills Audubon monthly meeting on Tuesday, 
February 9 at 7 pm.  Zach Hutchinson from Audubon Rockies will present 
Raptor ID emphasizing details of interest to more experienced birders.  Of 
course everyone is welcome.  
Copy this link without spaces and paste it in your browser: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84088064505?pwd=aXFsWXptUDZOeUZGVXhDaHAwU1U5dz09
For information, please email Irene.

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