Join Boulder County volunteer naturalists for a driving tour of some of Boulder County’s best areas to view birds of prey. We will carpool from our meeting place, searching for raptors, learning about habitat and behavior, and working on our observation and identification skills. Bring water, a snack or lunch, binoculars, spotting scopes, and a bird field guide if you have them.
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CancelI have been a Volunteer Naturalist since 2014. I retired from medicine in 2013 after working 35 +years in Pediatrics and Public Health. I love to work with children of all ages, as well as Seniors. I am especially interested in animals which share our habitat, as well as the geology of Colorado and the Front Range.
I signed on to the BCPOS Volunteer Naturalist program in 2001, but, in reality, I have been a "naturalist" my entire life! Every aspect of the natural world intrigues me and, amazingly, it has the power to simultaneously lift me up in awe and take me to my knees in reverence and profound thankfulness! My interests are birds, native plants, geography and their related eponymy and over the last decade I have focused on the field identification and ecology of birds of prey.
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