They are actually year-round residents in parts of CO and eBird shows 
previous sightings in June/July in South Park.

Michael Tincher
Loveland,CO

On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 7:54:06 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:

> CObirders,
>
> Yesterday, while doing the Boreas Pass USGS Breeding Bird Survey route, 
> Elena Klaver and I saw a handsome Ferruginous Hawk on the ground about a 
> mile south of Como!  I think it was eating a small animal.  
> See attached picture.
>
> I thought that this was a winter hawk in Colorado, but it appears that 
> this one is staying here during the breeding season.
>
> By the way, wildflowers are absolutely spectacular on this high mountain 
> prairie right now!
>
>
> Paula Hansley
> Boulder County
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