Thank you for all the work you do and for the educational updates on COBirds.
I very much appreciate being able to learn from these.
Jean Stevenson, Aurora CO
From: Duane Nelson
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2015 11:28 AM
To: cobirds@googlegroups.com
Birders,
Normally, Piping Plo
Birders,
Normally, Piping Plover broods hatch 26 days after incubation begins.
One nest was due to hatch today, but is running a little behind
schedule. One additional nest should hatch next Wednesday. It's a tough
world out there. A brood that hatched three young two weeks ago is
apparently
; To: co-birds
> Subject: Re: [cobirds] Piping Plover update--Sweetwater Lake CLOSED TO
> HUMAN ACCESS
>
> Does anyone know if this can be hidden from general view on ebird? Would
> the original lister be able to block public access?
>
> I was under the impression that
I believe the original lister can hide the entire list from the public.
Chuck
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Original message From: Todd Deininger
Date:07/15/2015 7:05 PM (GMT-07:00)
To: co-birds Subject: Re:
[cobirds] Piping Plover update--Sweetwater
Does anyone know if this can be hidden from general view on ebird? Would
the original lister be able to block public access?
I was under the impression that ebird did not disclose the location of
sensitive species.
--
Todd Deininger
Longmont, CO
--
You received this message because you are
Thanks for all of your hard work to protect Piping Plovers and Least Terns
here in SECO. I am glad to know one of the nests is successful.
Janeal Thompson
Lamar, CO
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Duane Nelson
wrote:
> David,
>
> This is a letter I sent to cobirds today, after one of Colorad
David,
This is a letter I sent to cobirds today, after one of Colorado's more
obsessive birders "discovered" the lone nest site in Colorado, entered
the territory of a nesting pair of plovers in order to identify and
count all the birds on the lake, then disclosed the location and number
of b
Ed, this is the letter I sent to the Colorado birding community this
afternoon. I have received several letters of support so far, but that's
not what I'm looking for. I want the Piping Plover nests here to succeed.
Duane
On 7/15/2015 4:07 PM, Duane Nelson wrote:
Birders,
Effective July 15th
Birders,
Effective July 15th, the southwest pool of Neesopah Reservoir (Kiowa
County), colloquially known as Sweetwater Lake, is CLOSED TO ALL HUMAN
ACCESS.
About three weeks ago, I posted a hopeful message to cobirds that,
despite epic flooding that contributed to the demise of all Colorado