Denver Field Ornithologists 
March 2010 Field Trips

Thursday, March 4             Cañon City 
Leader: Charles Thornton-Kolbe, (303) 377-7588, mailto: char...@pibird.com. 
  Meet leader at 0600 at the Park 'n Ride off of I-25 at Yale Ave. (right 
turn at Yale, then an immediate right turn into the parking lot) - carpools 
will be formed here. We'll check on the way for Scrub Jay, bluebirds and 
raptors, then search the Riverwalk and Tunnel Drive for riparian birds, owls 
and 
local rarities. Full-day trip; bring water, lunch and snacks, a two-way 
radio if you have one, and dress in layers for changing weather conditions. 


Saturday, March 6            Loveland Area 
     Cancelled


Sunday, March 7              Walden Ponds with the Boulder Bird Club 
Join leader Pat Heller for a Sunday morning walk through one of Boulder's 
most popular and productive birding spots. Meet at 9 a.m. at the Cottonwood 
Marsh parking lot: take Arapahoe Road in Boulder north to 75th Street, turn 
left on 75th and watch for signs to Walden Ponds on the left. We'll walk the 
ponds and riparian areas in search of waterfowl, early shorebirds, sparrows, 
chickadees, juncos and bluebirds, and perhaps walk the creek as well. 
Half-day trip; bring water and snacks, and dress for the weather. 


Saturday, March 13           Golden Gate State Park 
Leader: Mike Serruto

Sunday, March 14             Barr Lake State Park 
Leader: Tim Smart
Return of Daylight

Saturday, March 20            Birding by Snowshoe: Boulder's High Country 
Leader: Bill Schmoker 

Sunday, March 21             Pueblo Area 
Leader: Paul Slingsby

Saturday, March 27            Bear Creek Lake Park 
Leader: Mike Henwood   

Sunday, March 28             Fountain Creek Regional Park 
Leader: Sue Schulaman


The DFO board is requesting more volunteers to support the field trip 
scheduling task. Call Chuck Thornton-Kolbe at 303.777.7588 if you can help with 
the phone calling. 


Scheduled by Meredith Anderson 


Don't forget to renew your Colorado State Parks Pass and Habitat 
Stamp for 2010.   The Habitat Stamp is no longer required for birders
in Colorado.  However, the money does go toward protecting wildlife 
habitat in the state, and having the Stamp includes coverage from 
the Colorado Search and Rescue Fund.
http://wildlife.state.co.us/ShopDOW/AppsAndLicenses/HabitatStamp

Submitted by        Chris A. Blakeslee - DFO Board Member
                    Centennial, Colorado
                    corvidc...@aol.com

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