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Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park offer
birds a pristine, high-elevation habitat. Bring your binoculars and
add to your bird list! There are 280 bird species in the Park and
it's designated as a Global Important Bird Area.
Our great birding areas are easily accessible — roads and
trails in the National Park and the Lake Estes pathway along the Big
Thompson river and through the lakeside bird sanctuary are favorite
spots. Spring bird migration is a particularly popular time to come.
Lumpy Ridge north of Estes in the Park is closed to climbers each
year while the Peregrine Falcons nest there.
National Geographic says There could hardly be a more beautiful
spot to see high-country birds than Rocky Mountain National Park
and gives some of the highlights in an online article,
Rocky Mountain National Park Bird-watching.
Estes Park is a birder's paradise according to Audubon
Magazine.
Rocky Mountain National Park naturalists lead birdwalks during
spring, summer and fall. Check the calendar for dates and times.
Scott Rashid, master bander and licensed bird rehabilitator,
conducts bird identification and banding classes at the Estes Park
YMCA.
Rocky Mountain Nature Association offers
seminars in
the Park. This year, for example, there's a June seminar on
"Rocky Mountain Birds" and one in July called "Through the Eyes of a
Dipper"
Local resident, Scott Roederer has published a book, Birding
Rocky Mountain National Park, available from our online
bookstore at Barnes and Noble.
Cornell University produces a 3-CD set, Bird Songs of the Rocky
Mountain States and Provinces. You can
sample
some of the songs online.
Annual bird counts have listed these
backyard birds of Estes Park.
Castle Mountain Lodge on Fall River
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Leave the fast lane, cross our covered bridge to simple serenity in a cozy cottage, suite or vacation home in towering pines along Fall River. Bask in hot tub bubbles. Warm to the scent and sizzle of a wood-burning fireplace. Fall asleep to the river's lullaby. Roam 30 acres adjoining Rocky Mountain National Park. Enjoy the serendipity of wandering wildlife and friendly gatherings in our library.
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Recommended by AAA - Open all year - Borders Rocky Mtn. Nat. Park
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