Barb and I recently enjoyed a few days in the Steamboat Springs area, 
following tips in the old 1997 ABA book *A Birder’s Guide to Colorado* by 
Harold R. Holt. (NOTE: ABA has a spiffy, new edition by CFO’s own Ted Floyd 
available here: http://www.buteobooks.com/product/ABAFGCO.html 

>From Boulder we headed north through Poudre canyon to Gould’s Moose Visitor 
Center where we saw a male Williamson’s Sapsucker near the parking lot. We 
enjoyed the Arapaho NWR driving loop and Walden Reservoir, seeing most of 
the birds reported recently. In Steamboat we really enjoyed their number 
one summer tourist attraction, Fish Creek Falls, with the usual birds of 
that area and a spectacular waterfall. Later we visited Steamboat’s Core 
Bike Trail and Botanic Garden. Harold Hold recommended Strawberry Park Hot 
Springs north of town for good birding. After a dunking in the very hot 
pool, the “Goldilocks” pool, then the ice-cold pool, I was too parboiled 
and wobbly to see many birds, but Barb and I noticed this sign on the way 
out: “After sunset no one admitted under 18 years of age. Swimsuits 
optional.” Hmmm. Sounds like fun owling!

>From Steamboat we headed north to Steamboat Lake State Park, where a ranger 
mentioned that she hears Western-Screech-Owl from time to time near the 
campground. We camped at Hahns Peak Lake campground and really froze in our 
tent despite wearing all the clothing in our car. Missing hot springs! Next 
day we climbed Hahns Peak, serenaded by a series of Hermit Thrushes to 
timberline, but no grouse toward the top. 

Yesterday we drove up to Crane Park near Wyoming where Sandhill Cranes have 
nested. We didn’t see any but heard a couple landing at Hahns Peak Lake 
later that night as it grew dark.

Today we headed home through Rocky Mountain National Park. At Parshall we 
noticed a Lewis’s Woodpecker at a feeder at 3092 and 309 streets. At 
Medicine Bow Curve we hiked out the path northeast and beyond to the drop 
off with snow bank. There we found a couple of White-tailed Ptarmigan 
hiding from the gale-force cold winds. Back in Boulder it was 83 degrees. 
Barb exclaimed, “Blessed heat!”

Good birding,
Tom Wilberding
Boulder, CO

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