Waldo Canyon is now open 5 years after 20,000 acres burned. It was also the most financially destructive fire in Colorado history. Naturally I wanted to see what birds were in there. It was over an hour hike in from the road so I didn't get to spend too much time birding. The entire canyon looks like a moon-scape. A few small patches of trees survived the fire, but not much else. As soon as I crested the ridge I saw a Golden Eagle and it made my day. I saw twelve total species.
For those wishing to bird in the area it helps if you are comfortable walking a few kilometers without a trail in mountainous terrain cross country.
Christopher Brobin
Manitou Springs, El Paso County, Colorado
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