Here are some ideas:
Bear creek in Evergreen- dipper
North entrance of White Ranch- Lazuli Bunting
Various warblers
Roxborough park- golden eagle, prairie falcon
Black headed grosbeak, blue gray gnatcatchers
I was just adding in some close areas. Pawnee national grasslands are a great
place for a lot of birds but definitely a great place for lark buntings.
Good luck! Deb Carstensen, Littleton
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> On Mar 22, 2019, at 9:41 AM, Joey Angstman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The one place I’ve seen most of these species is Bobcat Ridge Natural Area
> which is in Larimer County between Loveland and Fort Collins so it would be a
> bit of a drive (1.25 hours-ish depending on traffic).
>
> Estes Park/ Rocky Mountain National Park would also have a lot of these
> species, but it is still a bit of a drive.
>
> Maybe someone else has something closer. Best of luck.
>
> Joey Angstman
> Greeley, CO
>
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