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Dinosaur Ridge
Hawkwatch Visit
Sunday,
September 26, 2010
7:30 am – 1:00 pm
Field Trip

Come see the site with the
largest Ferruginous Hawk migration in the world! The site is located
just west of Denver near Red Rocks Amphitheater. The views are
incredible!
This is a spring
Hawkwatch site, but we have good potential to see fall migrants
including raptors and songbirds on the Ridge. This trip will be guided
by Jeff Birek, Biologist for Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory. Jeff has
worked as a hawkwatcher/raptor bander in California, Virginia and
Veracruz, Mexico. He will give pointers on raptor identification, talk
about the history of the site, and point out any winged visitors that
show up.
The trip will include
lunch, snacks, water, and transportation to and from Fort Collins.
Cost: $25.
Trip Limited to 25 People
Trip will depart from
the Marriott at 7:30 am and have everyone back by early afternoon.
Contact:
Amy Rotter

Education & Outreach Volunteer Coordinator
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
303.659.4348 ext. 11
http://www.rmbo.org |