
What to See Now: Western Meadowlarks
Whether the song of the western meadowlark is cheerful or soulful is up to the listener, but the melody signals spring in Colorado’s grasslands.
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Whether the song of the western meadowlark is cheerful or soulful is up to the listener, but the melody signals spring in Colorado’s grasslands.
Great horned owls are the largest owl in Colorado, and the largest of the “tufted” owls in North America.
Since red-winged blackbirds are one of the most numerous native birds in North America, they make for an easy introduction into bird watching.
In the pre-predawn haze on a northwest Colorado prairie, every dark spot, smudge or blot you see is a greater sage-grouse — until the gathering light proves they’re not.
By 6 a.m. most mornings from mid-March through mid-May, Nate Seward is sitting on cold ground – or snow, or mud ‒ peering through a spotting scope watching Gunnison sage-grouse perform their annual dance. But he’s not just bird-watching for fun. He’s counting the birds
There’s a mystery surrounding Colorado’s bald eagles. They migrate through Colorado every year, but recently they’ve migrated away from a favorite site.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.