Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge is not open to the public, but there 
are guided tours being offered through Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR. The 
habitat is Tall Grass grassland. I initially wanted to go in May but that 
was canceled due to weather, one of our early May snow storms.  The tour 
started at 9 and lasted to noon. It was hot but there was some bird 
activity. Many Vesper Sparrows, Red-wing Blackbirds and some song sparrows 
heard. Our group spoked two *Great Horned Owls* out of the barn in the 
Lindsay Ranch. I felt rather bad about this since the red-wings mobbed 
them. We also stirred up a *Common Nighthawk*, only the second time I have 
seen one. It acted like it had a broken wing, but I believe it was 
distracting use from a nest. In addition to the birds there was about 12 
Elk with some calves. Rocky Flats is still a long way away from being open 
to the public and the ranger said they are waiting for funding. The 
Greenway linking Two Ponds Rocky Flats and Rocky Mountain Arsenal along 
with Rocky Mountain National Park could be reaching the Flats at the end of 
2017. In the meantime, the Arsenal is offering tours here once a month on 
Friday. Check with the Rocky Mountain Arsenal if interested. Weather can 
cancel the event. Here is a check list from ebird I made.


http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S30272929


Brian Johnson

Englewood CO

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