This particular hawk has been hanging around that area for at least 2 weeks 
now, hunting from there down into Superior. Please, please use caution if 
you go out there to view it, not only for your own sake but for the bird's 
as well. The intersection of 104th and Dillon can be very heavy with 
traffic and the bird has been perched on road signs very close to the road. 
S/he has been hunting very close to Dillon Rd and also the Northwest 
Parkway. I would hate for someone to inadvertently spook the bird into an 
oncoming auto, so please stay a safe distance away. There is a small 
pullout on 104th at the intersection of Dillon Rd that is the safest bet 
for viewing. Best time of day is usually late afternoon - s/he seems to be 
the most active then.

Some pics available here if anyone is interested:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/63892538@N04/8313004256/in/photostream

http://nancyrynes.photoshelter.com/gallery/Raptors/G00002py9GT4z5d8/

Thanks!

Nancy Rynes
Lafayette, CO


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