This outing is brought to you by Boulder County Audubon:
Rabbit Mountain Ramble Redux
Leader: Carl Starace
Friday, September 16, 2016, 8 a.m.- noon
Free, no reservation needed
Rabbit Mountains continues to amaze bird watchers with the abundance and variety of avifauna. Birds that are not easy to find in other areas of the County are often encountered in this parcel of Open Space. Mid-September should grace us with Sage Thrashers, Bushtits, migrating flocks of Bluebirds and perhaps a Sapsucker. Rock and Canyon Wrens make the cliffs their homes while keeping a wary eye for many birds of prey. 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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