February DFO Meeting
David Leatherman and the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Colorado
Monday, February 22, 2010, 7:30 PM
February finds David Allen Leatherman making a return visit to DFO’s
podium from his northern Front Range haunts of Ft. Collins and its
Denver Field Ornithologists
February 2010 Field Trips
Saturday, February 13 Valley Country Club in Arapahoe County
Leader: Mary Cay Burger, 303-771-3431. Meet leader at 0800 at the west
end of the parking lot. Bring lunch, water, and wear hiking/snow boots.
Between I-25 and
Following the directions provided, I took a ride down Ridgegate Pkwy. at
about 4:30 P.M. looking for glimpse at the Harlan's red-tail. At the end of
the Pkwy. @ Surrey Ridge (east side of I-25), I pulled over to glass the
cottonwoods and saw two Bald Eagles sitting together. A bicyclist stopped
I have uploaded to my New Images album recent photos of the Snowy, a Prairie
Falcon, and a Golden Eagle. The falcon had chased after the snowy, but it
seemed as though it was somewhat at a half-hearted pace based on what I have
seen them do in the past. Eventually the falcon abandoned the pursiot
Thank you for posting the amazing photos of the snowy - love them!
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Date:February 10, 2010
e-Mail: mailto:r...@cfo-link.org r...@cfo-link.org
phone: 303-659-8750
compiler: Dick Schottler
This is the Colorado Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at 9
pm
sponsored by Denver Field Ornithologists and the Rocky Mountain Bird
Observatory.
The Snowy Owl was observed on 2/10, off of and next to Prairie Vista Way, by
myself and by Kris koff. The gorgeous bird was sitting on the ground, and seen
about 300 yards out from the rd.
I never get tired of seeing this bird. This Snowy is one of the most white
colored Snowy Owls I have