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   Skip Navigation LinksHome : About Us : Acknowledgement

Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory would like to thank the following individuals for helping make this website possible through the use of their images. All images and content for this site are copyrighted, please contact the photographers or the Observatory for permission information.

  • Jerry Ligouri studies raptors throughout North America, with a focus on identification. He has written and consulted on numerous raptor-related projects and his photographs have been published in various books and magazines. Contact: jerrylig@hotmail.com


  • Glenn Giroir started working at RMBO in 1998 when our office was a small trailer. He worked in both our education and monitoring programs, running bird banding stations, helping to run the On the Wing summer camps, leading inventory and monitoring projects for the National Park Service, and conducting fieldwork, data analysis, and report writing for the Colorado, Wyoming, and Black Hills monitoring programs. Glenn is sad to leave RMBO, but is pursuing his passion of teaching. He is currently finishing a teacher licensure program at Western State College and teaching physics and biology at Montrose High School.


  • Tony Leukering has conducted and worked on a large variety of field ornithology projects across the country, particularly serving as RMBO's Monitoring Coordinator for 11 years and designing and running the massive Monitoring Colorado's Birds program. He is currently coordinating (for Geo-Marine) a large-scale effort to obtain baseline data on birds found 0.5-20 miles off New Jersey's coast in anticipation of offshore wind power projects being constructed. Tony has strong interests in bird migration and identification, with his latter interests being on display as the quizmaster for both the Colorado Field Ornithologists (www.cfo-link.org) and American Birding Association (www.americanbirding.org) online photo quizzes.





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