Hello Colorado Bird Photographers!
Once again we’re looking for photos for the next issue of Colorado Birds,
the quarterly journal of the Colorado Field Ornithologists. We are seeking
photos taken from August - October 2022 for the publication's “News From
The Field” article. Please send us
I own the Wild Birds Unlimited in Colorado Springs, I'm actually currently
working on a lending library of foreign bird books and guides - for people to
use on vacation, etc. If anyone is getting rid of bird or nature books,
especially forign guides, I'd love to be considered.
Thanks!
Heather W
Hi all,
I am currently reviewing the 50 some Colorado Christmas Bird Counts that
were held around the state this past winter. Many counts found
rarities for their count (or during count week), if you happened to
photograph any of them, you can copy your ebird checklist (that shows the
photos), so
Good luck! I have attempted to give away dozens of great volumes and no one wants them. I’m boxing them up to give to the Jeffco Library to sell off in their annual Whale of a Sale, if even they can unload them. Nobody wants books anymore. It’s really too bad.Norm LewisLakewood Sent from my iPhoneO
Birds of Ecuador has been claimed.
On Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at 7:03:39 AM UTC-7 dgulb...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ridgely and Greenfield, 2 vols, 1600+ pages.
> Alsol "Birds of New Guinea", Princeton, 1986
>
> If you want them, you'd have to come to my home to
> get them: just south of Crown H
Ridgely and Greenfield, 2 vols, 1600+ pages.
Alsol "Birds of New Guinea", Princeton, 1986
If you want them, you'd have to come to my home to
get them: just south of Crown Hill Open Space in Lakewood/Wheatridge
David Gulbenkian Jeffco
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