Denver Field Ornithologists 
March 2013 Field Trips
 

Saturday, March 16              Walden Ponds
Leader: Paula Hansley, Hm. 720.890.2628 Cell 303.263.1714
Meet leader at 0800 at Cottonwood Marsh parking lot at Walden Ponds in 
Boulder County. Bird until about 11:00. Walden is accessed from a short road, 
which goes west from 75th Street 0.9 mi. north of Valmont Rd. The group will 
look at ducks/early migrants on ponds and in woods in both Walden and Sawhill 
areas. We will also look for Dippers and other birds along Boulder Creek 
near 75th St. Bring a scope if you have one, along with snacks, water, and 
warm clothes.
 

Sunday, March 17           Cherry Creek State Park
Leaders: Cheryl Teuton and Dan Brooke, 303.912.3341
Meet the leaders at the west side marina at 0800. From Belleview and 
Yosemite go east on Belleview until you reach the park entrance and follow the 
signs to the marina. State parks pass and $3 fee required. (You may ask at the 
entrance gate about the $3 pass on the way out if there is no one there upon 
arrival.) The trip will be mostly driving from place to place looking for 
ducks, grebes, and gulls with a sharp eye out for hawks, early migrants and 
late winter holders-on. There will be some walking at various locations as 
well as some walking on level trails at the Cottonwood Creek Reclamation area. 
Bring a lunch and after lunch there will be a walk at the Twelve Mile 
picnic area looking for rails, wrens, and other marsh denizens.
 

Saturday, March 23    Longmont Area Birding
Leader: Chris Owens, 303.772.6048 
Joint trip with the BBC. Meet leader at 0800 at Jim Hamm Natural Area 
parking lot. From I-25 take Exit 240. Go west 4 miles on CO 119 to Boulder- 
Weld 
CO Line Road, then approximately two miles north to park on left at E 17th 
Ave. Bird until 1 or 2 pm. Walking will be held to a minimum, less than two 
miles, and we will drive from site to site. We will be looking for waterfowl, 
raptors, and any early migrants: possible flycatchers, shorebirds, etc.
 

Sunday, March 24           Barr Lake
Leaders: Mark Amershek and Bruce Neuman, 303.329.8646 or [email protected] 
Meet leaders at the Nature Center at 0800. Half day trip finished by noon 
or, if the birds are good, by 1:00pm. You do not need lunch but you do need a 
State Parks Pass or be willing to purchase a day pass at the entrance kiosk. 
Expect to walk no more than two miles. We will be looking for migrating 
waterfowl, any early or late migrants, as well as resident woodpeckers, 
sparrows, etc.. Please RSVP to Mark at the above phone number or e-mail address 
after Feb. 24th.
 

Wednesday, March 27     Morgan County Hotspots
Leader: Joe Roller, Contact Information: [email protected] 
Time: 0700. Meeting Place: Colorado Division of Wildlife - 6060 North 
Broadway – Exit I-25 at 58th Ave, go west 2 blocks to Broadway, then north 2 
blocks to parking lot on right. Trip description, written by Joe - We will 
carpool and head out to Jackson Reservoir, then hit other Morgan County 
Hotspots. 
Waterfowl can be plentiful at this time of year, and there are several 
places we can hit for passerines. Local sage, Bruce Bosley, will join us. Who 
knows what birds we'll find? The trip will cater to birders of all levels of 
experience, from eager neophytes to jaded pros. It's an all-day trip, return- 
ing to the DOW around 4:30 PM, so bring lunch, water, snacks, 2-ways and a 
scope if you have one. Dress for the weather. State parks pass required. 
This trip is limited to 30 participants. Please email Joe Roller at jrol- 
[email protected], if you will be going, and for urgent or last-minute matters, 
you 
may call Joe at 303.204.0828.
 

Saturday, March 30              Denver City Park-Cormorant Photo
Trip Leader: Chuck Hundertmark, 303-604-0531
0730. Meet leader at parking strip at Duck 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 Pavillion Bandstand. Park on the left 
at the parking area closest to Duck Lake. We’ll photograph and observe 
early nesting behavior of Double-crested Cormorants at Duck Lake for about an 
hour. For SLRs, a 300mm lens or better is recommended. We’ll also walk the 
park for migrants and early nesters. An easy morning walking. Late morning, we’
ll head to the museum for lunch. Bring laptops to download photos and 
compare shots. Bring water, snacks, binoculars, camera with optional tripod and 
scopes. Half day trip plus lunch at the museum. Limit of 10 participants. Call 
or email leader if you plan to attend. [email protected].
 

Sunday, March 31th             Ptarmigan Finding -- Guanella Pass
Leader, Paul Slingsby This trip is limited to 8 persons so please register 
with the leader (303-422-3728). Meet the leader, 0900 at the Stegosaurus 
Park and Ride. We will car pool to Guanella Pass, approximately 60 miles from 
our meeting place. Have clothing suitable for both windy and very cold 
weather, the pass is almost 12,000 ft. in altitude and is especially exposed to 
wind. Our trip begins late to arrive at the pass during the warmest part of 
the day. We'll also hope to avoid rush hour on I-70. Bring binoculars, 
spotting scopes and 2-way radios if you have them. Plan to eat lunch at the 
pass, 
possibly in the car. We should be back to Stegosaurus by 3 pm. We will also 
look for other bird species that spend winter high in the mountains. Guanella 
Pass has not had great amounts of snow in recent years and many areas blow 
free of snow. Bring snowshoes if you have them, but most likely we will be 
able to walk everywhere we need to walk without them. Traction devices for 
shoes (Yaktracks for example) and walking sticks can be helpful. We will walk 
less than a mile at the pass, but plan to walk more at other places we will 
visit for additional mountain bird species. I will scout the trip before the 
day and will also check the weather. In the event that weather is 
prohibitive, we will change our destination to Bear Creek Lake Park. (Day pass 
required.) Ducks, cormorants, avocets and bluebirds will have begun migration 
by 
this date. Water should be open in the ponds and in Clear Creek so we should 
have an interesting day even if we can't visit the ptarmigan. Stegosaurus 
Park and Ride is familiar to visitors to the RMBO spring Hawkwatch. Take I-70 
to exit 259, go south on Colorado Highway 26 for about 200 yards. 
Stegosaurus is on the left. We will meet near the lower, south, end of the lot.


Schedule prepared by Chris Owens

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

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