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I will be working on a list of sites where you may be able to observe species that are hard to find elsewhere. Speicies like, Gunnison Sage Grouse, Lesser & Greater Prairie Chicken, All the Rosy Finches (in winter), Flammulated Owl, Three-toed Woodpecker, Black Rail, et al.
Colorado has around 475 species, not bad for for a inland state and no Mexican borders. We have numerous habitats from 4,500 to 14,400+ feet, northern species in winter, southern species, in summer, eastern and western species and southwestern desert species. A day over over 100 species is quite easliy done almost anytime except in dead of winter. My local County, Pueblo, has had around 405 species. My goal is to see 400 species in this county. I have 387 at this time. Will proved more specic birding sites soon. Van
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Colorado
Posts: 23
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oldsquaw,
Just wanted to check in and say hello to a fellow Coloradan! I'm up in El Paso County in the foothills. Also, you may or may not be aware of this, but there's a Pike's Peak Birding Trail that is being put together for all counties (including Pueblo County) in the Pike's Peak region. There are links on their web site to Birding hot spots and trails. I'm providing the link to their home page here for anyone who's interested. You can join and participate on any level you want. Also, there's a weekly email newsletter they send out that is very informative on new sightings, trips, etc. http://www.cfo-link.org/leadpage.html Good birding! John |
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