Date: 10/21/24 10:59 am
From: Christian Martin <cmartin...>
Subject: RE: [NHBirds] The passing of Davis Finch
In addition to his familiarity with the neotropics, Davis Finch was a mainstay on the Errol-Umbagog CBC for many years, starting with his first year participating back in 1965. Davis served as the Errol Count compiler from 1968 through 1982 (except for 1979) and he continued to take part in the count through 2007. One of my fondest early memories of Davis in the 1990s -- back when I was a greenhorn newbie to this North Country CBC -- was marveling at him and his long-time birding buddy Denny Abbott, who together had the gumption to take a then-already-vintage Volvo coupe on untracked woods roads located between Errol Hill and Umbagog Lake in late-December, back when there was no National Wildlife Refuge and no cell phone tower system in place to facilitate communications. It was something that I was unwilling to attempt even in my new high-clearance SUV. Finding and counting those good birds for the CBC was the only priority! - Chris Martin


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From: 'Steve Mirick' via NHBirds <nhbirds...>
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2024 7:15 PM
To: NHBirds <nhbirds...>; Massbird Massbird <massbird...>; Maine Birds <maine-birds...>
Subject: [NHBirds] The passing of Davis Finch

It is with great sadness that I have to share with you the passing of Davis Finch who died last night at the age of 87.

While new birders may not know of him, Davis was a legend to me in my early days of birding in the 1980's and 1990's.  He co-founded Wings Bird Tours with Will Russell in 1973 and led the idyllic life of a birder who traveled around the world to see birds and share sightings with birdwatchers from around the world.  Although Davis led bird trips all over the world, his specialty was in the tropics where he led more than 90 trips, concentrating on Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and especially Guyana in later years.  I only came to know him personally in the 1990's and was proud and fortunate to be able to travel with Davis to Guyana in 1997 toward the end of his tour leading career.  His skills as a birder and the breadth of his knowledge were incredible and respected by all.

While Davis spent a good part of his adult life traveling around the world, his home was always in East Kingston, and his contributions to New Hampshire's bird records spanned 7 decades with personal records dating back at least until 1953!  Some of his noteworthy discoveries included the State's second record for Blue-winged Warbler in 1955, the third state record for House Finch in Errol (of all places!!) in 1967, the first State record of Fish Crow in Kingston in 1971, an Ash-throated Flycatcher in his yard in 2005, a Black Vulture in his yard in 2009 (back when they were rare in NH!), a Yellow-headed Blackbird in his yard in 2012, and more recently, the first (and only) State record of Eurasian Collared-Dove just down the street from his house in 2016. Many will recall Davis warmly welcoming birders into his yard to see many of the other rare and not so rare birds over the last 20 years.  His famous "meat pile" was visited by wintering Bald Eagles, Vultures, and gulls, as well as the many birders and photographers who showed up to witness this spectacle!

His contributions to New Hampshire's bird records and his educational and conservation activities in the State culminated in New Hampshire Audubon awarding him the prestigious Goodhue-Elkins Award in 2016.

https://www.nhaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/Goodhue-Elkins-2016-Finch.pdf

His warm smile and polite and soft demeanor will be missed.

Just a couple of photos of Davis:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevemirick/albums/72177720321332880/

At this time, no services are planned; however, Davis would want any donations on his behalf to go to the Macaulay Library where he submitted
1,175 bird sound recordings from Guyana, obtained from 20 expeditions.

https://www.macaulaylibrary.org/


Steve Mirick
Bradford, MA

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