Denver Field Ornithologists 
November 2012 Field Trips

Saturday, November 17      Roxborough State Park
Leader: Doris Cruze, 303-798-8072
Meet leader at 0800 at the Visitor’s Center for a three and a half-hour 
walking tour on an easy trail.   Participants should see golden eagles and 
species common in the foothills.   State Parks Pass required.   Lunch will be 
optional but there is a beautiful place to sit on the patio and watch the 
birds as you eat lunch.   Take South Wadsworth Blvd. past Chatfield State Park 
to Waterton Road on left.   Take Waterton Road 1.6 miles east to North 
Rampart Range Road, turn right and go south 2.3 miles to Roxborough Park Road.  
 
Turn left and follow signs to the park (2.2 miles).   This is an excellent 
trip for novice birders and new members.


Sunday, November 18           Denver City Park
Leader: Chuck Hundertmark, 303-604-0531
Meet leader at 0800 at parking strip southwest of 22nd Ave. just north of 
Ferril Lake.   From Colorado Blvd., turn west onto 22nd Ave. and go past the 
Museum of Nature and Science.   Turn left just before the Zoo at the sign to 
the Pavilion Bandstand.   Park on the left at the end of the parking area 
closest to Ferril Lake.   We’ll check Ferril Lake and Duck Lake for early 
winter water birds.   We’ll also check trees to see what empty nests we can 
spot.   If time allows, we may visit one or more other city parks.   This trip 
will be an easy morning of walking.   Bring water, snacks, two-way radios, 
binoculars and scopes are optional.   Half day trip.   Limit of 10 
participants.   Call or email leader if you plan to attend.  
[email protected].


Saturday, November 24      Rigli Ranch
Leader: Joe Rigli, 970-867-5210
Meet leader at ranch by 0830.   From Hudson, go east on CO 52 until it 
turns north. Don’t turn north, but continue east on Morgan County road F to CR 
14, then turn north for approximately one mile to first house on left by 
boxcars.   Bring lunch and extra water.   Joe reports that wild turkeys have 
been seen at the ranch and he will be looking for the elusive creatures that 
escaped Thanksgiving!


Sunday, November 25th 
     RMBO Annual Barrow's Goldeneye Count, Silverthorn and Grand Lake Areas
Leader: Paul Slingsby 303-422-3728
Meet the leader at the Stegosaurus lot to carpool at 0800 am. From I-70 
west exit 259 (the Morrison exit), head south a very short distance on CH26 and 
turn left (east) into the parking lot (look for the Stegosaurus sign).   
This is the same lot as used by Hawkwatch.   We will meet at the south end of 
the lot, spaces permitting, near the driveway.   We will count Barrow's 
Goldeneyes at the Silverthorne water treatment plant and then drive to Lake 
Granby where will count from the south shore, from 2 roads at the south end of 
Shadow Mountain Lake and from the west end of Grand Lake.   Spotting scopes, 
binoculars, and 2 way radios will be very useful.   Please carefully study 
male, female, and first year Common and Barrow's Goldeneyes before the trip.  
 This will be a good day to observe and practice identifying the different 
forms.   We'll also see other interesting ducks, making for a very 
interesting and unusual winter birding day. Registration with the leader is 
required. 
  Dress for very cold and windy weather even if the forecast is for a 
comfortable day.   This includes insulated, wind proof leg coverings and 
insulated boots.   Bring a lunch and hot thermos but we may find a warm place 
to buy 
a lunch if our schedule allows.   We will try to be back at the Stegosaurus 
lot by dark.   This will be a full day trip.

Scheduled by Jackie King 

Submitted by             Chris A. Blakeslee - DFO Board Member
                         Centennial, Colorado
                         [email protected]

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