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279. Pawnee National Grassland, Weld County, Colorado
One of the primary breeding grounds in the world for Mountain Plover, plus a great spot to see Thick-billed Longspur, Lark Bunting, and Golden Eagle. Read More “279. Pawnee National Grassland, Weld County, Colorado”
By Angela Dwyer
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234. Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Idaho Springs, Colorado
Look for birds in conifer forests, tundra, high alpine lakes, and other habitats along the highest paved road in North America. Read More “234. Mount Evans Scenic Byway, Idaho Springs, Colorado”
By Chuck Graham
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186. Barr Lake State Park, Brighton, Colorado
This park northeast of Denver, home of the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory, has recorded more than 350 bird species. Read More “186. Barr Lake State Park, Brighton, Colorado”
By Justine E. Hausheer
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140. Bear Creek Regional Park, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Great in May for Yellow, Virginia’s, and Orange-crowned Warblers, as well as vireos, flycatchers, and Western Tanager. Read More “140. Bear Creek Regional Park, Colorado Springs, Colorado”
By Doris Cruze
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117. Red Rocks Park, Morrison, Colorado
This concert venue and park in metro Denver is a great spot to find Peregrine and Prairie Falcons, American Dipper, Bullock’s Oriole, Say’s Phoebe, and Golden Eagle. Read More “117. Red Rocks Park, Morrison, Colorado”
By Doris Cruze
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39. Sand Creek Regional Greenway, Denver, Colorado
Sand Creek Regional Greenway offers 14 miles of excellent birding near Denver, Colorado. Read More “39. Sand Creek Regional Greenway, Denver, Colorado”
By Donny Roush
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18. Audubon Center at Chatfield, Littleton, Colorado
Rich habitat along the South Platte River just southwest of Denver boasts over 350 species. Read More “18. Audubon Center at Chatfield, Littleton, Colorado”
By Hugh Kingery
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