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This was a great day, in which we got to have multiple looks at eight raptor species!
Local chapter of the National Audubon Society
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Each year as part of our annual winter banquet we announce the Bear Creek Watershed Bird-of-the-Year for the prior year and honor those folks who successfully completed our annual Birding Challenge.
Often in mid-winter the reservoirs of eastern Colorado can become largely or, in the case of the smaller reservoirs, completely frozen over. At that time waterfowl tend to congregate in large numbers on the main rivers and creeks. The South Platte just north of downtown Denver appears to be particularly attractive.