Date: 7/2/25 1:45 pm
From: Marty <wolfmartinc...>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Feathers and wind
...and the acceleration, of the change *and* the documentation!--Seems like
just yesterday when folks were speculating as to what species would be
#500...
Thanks, Dave.

Marty Wolf
Nw CO Spgs

On Wed, Jul 2, 2025 at 10:28 AM DAVID A LEATHERMAN <daleatherman...>
wrote:

> As someone who spends a lot of time in both Fort Collins and Lamar, one of
> the most striking differences (besides the very artificial construct of
> human politics) is the prevailing wind direction. At my patch of Grandview
> Cemetery in Fort Collins the clouds have a default drift of nw to se. When
> I gaze at the confederate flag flapping angrily over "downtown" Caddoa
> (just south of Lake Hasty below the John Martin Res dam), it is usually
> pointing straight out to the north or northeast, indicating wind from the s
> or sw. It is not surprising that the influence of wind direction on
> creatures with wings is evident in these two disparate parts of CO. Add
> the subtle but very real influence of climate change, and southern CO seems
> to be where the phenomenon of "the South moving north" shows up first and
> more often. Even flightless woody plants like mesquite are creeping
> northward into Baca County. Every farmer/ rancher in southeastern CO has
> an armadillo story. The last comprehensive treatment of CO birds by
> Andrew’s and Righter tallied 443 species. The CO state list is now in the
> 520s. The overwhelming majority of those approximately 80 added species
> have core ranges south of here.
>
> New creatures on our lists are exciting. Some of the reasons for them,
> maybe not so much. But I applaud the pleas issued repeatedly here and
> elsewhere regarding the need for, and value of, documentation.
> Documentation pairs nicely with birding’s best attribute, the JOY OF
> DISCOVERY. May apps and gps coordinates never obscure that fact.
>
> Dave Leatherman
> Prowimer County
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