Sopris Creek is home to a wide variety of native birds as it descends the lower slopes of Mount Sopris through richly varied habitats.
From the Emma Schoolhouse to the top of Prince Creek Road and sites in between, we will observe birds in cottonwood galleries, aspen forest, mixed shrublands, sagebrush, spruce-fir forest, lush riparian willows, and open meadows. Birds we may see include wild turkey, Bullock’s oriole, Lewis’s woodpecker, dusky flycatcher, western tanager, Cassin's finch, downy woodpecker, plumbeous vireo, black-throated gray warbler, various raptors, black-chinned and broad-tailed hummingbirds, various swallows, mountain bluebird, blue-gray gnatcatcher, and more… the possibilities are unlimited… even Rocky Mountain canaries have been seen in the vicinity. Birders of all experience levels are welcome!
Please dress in layers as temperatures will likely change during the outing; bring a rain jacket, sun hat, plenty of water, snacks, and lunch. Bring your binoculars (or borrow ours).
This class requires advance registration to ensure appropriate planning for the field experience.
This class meets at the Emma School House parking lot in Emma, CO at 7:00am, and we will carpool from there.