This field trip is brought to you by Boulder County Audubon
Earth Day on Rabbit Mountain with Carl Starace
Friday, April 22, 2016 – 8:00a to ?
Free. No reservation needed.
Join Carl for an early spring ramble about Rabbit Mountain. This County Open Space parcel is one of the best places to hear the haunting song of the Canyon Wren and to see Rock Wrens. Golden Eagles regularly soar overhead, as do other hawks and falcons. Say's Phoebes are early and expected, as are Mountain Bluebirds and often, Loggerhead Shrikes. Last spring, this trip witnessed the spectacular migration of dozens of Kestrels moving north. Meet at the trail head located along North 53rd Street. There is a sign directing you to Rabbit Mountain on the north side of Ute Highway (Rte. 66) east of Lyons.
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