Hey, everybody.

The Nature Conservancy in Colorado, along with Between the Covers 
bookstore, will be offering several bird walks this coming weekend in and 
around Telluride, San Miguel County. Here's the 411:

*Saturday, June 9, 8am. Keystone Gorge.* Meet in the lot across the street 
from Cindybread Artisan Bakery. This is an out-and-back walk. The farther 
out we get, the more spectacular the scenery. Expect great views of 
mid-elevation birds of the Rocky Mountains: finches, warblers, tanagers, 
grosbeaks, vireos, etc. We will scan the cliffs for California Condors and 
the wayward Anhinga of Delta County. Hope springs eternal, eh? Marvelous 
butterflies and wildflowers too. The pace is easy and flat, but also pretty 
steady. About 2 miles round trip.

*Saturday, June 9, 2pm. Nature trails right in Telluride.* Meet at Between 
the Covers bookstore. First, we'll do a brief "Intro to Birding in 
Telluride" lecture and discussion. Emphasis on "brief" and "discussion." 
Then we'll wander the nature trails on the south side of town. Another 
opportunity for study of the diverse mid-elevation bird fauna of the 
southern Rockies. If the group is up for it, we'll hike upslope a bit--to 
where a Pacific Wren was on territory a few summers back. If not, we'll 
stay closer to the beaver pond & environs in town. We have a decent chance 
for northern river otters.

*Sunday, June 10, 7am. Bridal Veil Falls.* Meet in the parking lot at the 
far east end of what is technically Hwy 145, and, practically, Colorado 
Ave., the main drag through town. This is immediately past the old mine and 
directly above the gnarly mine ponds. From there will head above the falls 
to look for Black Swifts. This is also a nice place for Pine and Evening 
grosbeaks. The walking is easy, the driving a bit bumpy. (But perfectly 
safe, as we won't be going anywhere near as far as the pass.) A scope isn't 
a bad idea. Not for the swifts, but, rather for mammals and raptors on the 
outcroppings. *Prompt departure to the falls at 7am; arrive a bit early.*

All walks are free and open to the public. All are welcome. Children, 
non-birding companions, and general curiosity-seekers especially welcome. 
Hope to see some of you this weekend!

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder County

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