Date: 4/24/26 9:18 pm
From: <reports...>
Subject: [cobirds] Dinosaur Ridge - Denver Field Ornithologists (24 Apr 2026) 26 Raptors
Dinosaur Ridge - Denver Field Ornithologists
Golden, Colorado, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 24, 2026
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Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
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Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 2 134 161
Osprey 0 34 40
Bald Eagle 0 11 24
Northern Harrier 0 21 33
Sharp-shinned Hawk 7 109 130
Cooper's Hawk 5 160 212
American Goshawk 0 0 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 0
Broad-winged Hawk 1 32 32
Red-tailed Hawk 5 189 437
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Swainson's Hawk 0 20 20
Ferruginous Hawk 0 6 15
Golden Eagle 0 1 8
American Kestrel 5 467 606
Merlin 0 4 7
Peregrine Falcon 0 2 4
Prairie Falcon 0 2 4
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Unknown Accipitrine 1 11 17
Unknown Buteo 0 2 5
Unknown Falcon 0 3 4
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 3 4

Total: 26 1211 1764
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Observation start time: 08:30:00
Observation end time: 17:00:00
Total observation time: 9 hours

Official Counter: Soren Zappia

Observers:

Visitors:
6 visitors.

We had four teams of volunteers from EY visit today! It was great to meet
all of them and they helped us spot birds and greet visitors. We enjoyed
watching both local and migrant birds and saw lots of territorial disputes.
Thank you to Haley from EY for leading the groups, teaching them about our
site, and making the hike up four times today.

We also want to thank Leslie Dixon, Kathie Moses, and Steve Price for their
help and working with our visiting volunteers!


Weather:
It started as a beautiful day with a light SE wind, clear skies, and
temperatures in the mid 50s F. This continued until around 13:00 MST when
the WNW winds started to pick up. Winds were anywhere from 3-5 bft but
would come intermittently with periods of calm.

Cloud cover increased gradually throughout the day, with few clouds for
most the morning, scattered clouds for most of the afternoon, and a mostly
cloudy sky for the final hour.

Raptor Observations:
We had a few more migrants than prior days, with juvenile Red-tailed Hawks,
Cooper's Hawks, Sharp-shinned Hawks, and American Kestrels making up the
majority of migrating birds. We saw a single adult Broad-winged Hawk fly
past midday low and distant on the west side, lower than we usually see
them. It was a slow and steady pace throughout the day, with birds coming
on a variety of paths, including some at or below eye level in the
afternoon when winds were highest.

Local birds were quite territorial and often chased off migrant birds,
especially the migrant juvenile RTs. A local Cooper's Hawk was also seen
chasing off migrant accipitrines.

Outside of raptors, we saw our first of season Cliff Swallow and two
Northern Rough-winged Swallows.

Non-raptor Observations:
White-throated Swift 45, Broad-tailed Hummingbird 2, Mourning Dove 1,
Double-crested Cormorant 5, Woodhouse's Scrub Jay 2, Black-billed Magpie 1,
Common Raven 2, Black-capped Chickadee 1, Violet-green Swallow 27, Northern
Rough-winged Swallow 2, Cliff Swallow 1, Rock Wren 1, Blue-grey Gnatcatcher
1, House Finch 2, Pine Siskin 2, Spotted Towhee 2, Western Meadowlark 1

Predictions:
Tomorrow, temperatures are predicted to be cool in the 40s and 50s F. Sun
is predicted for the first hour or two, but overcast skies are predicted
for the remainder of the day.
We are hopeful to get a break from the west winds that have been here the
past few days, with light N and E winds predicted throughout the day.
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Report submitted by Official Counter of the day shown above (<dinoridgehw...>)
Dinosaur Ridge - Denver Field Ornithologists information may be found at:
www.dinosaurridgehawkwatch.org


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=123
Count data submitted via Trektellen.org - Project info at:
https://trektellen.org/count/view/4515/20260424

Site Description:
Dinosaur Ridge is the only regularly staffed hawk watch in Colorado and is
the best place in the world to see migrating Ferruginous Hawks. Hawk
watchers may see 17 species of migrating raptors; and it is an excellent
site to see rare dark morph buteos including Broad-winged hawk, Swainson's
hawk, Ferruginous hawk, Rough-legged hawk and Red-tailed Hawk. Other
raptors we see include Golden and Bald Eagles, Northern harrier, Osprey,
Peregrine Falcons, Prairie Falcons, Cooper's and Sharp-shinned Hawks,
American Kestrels, Merlin, and Turkey Vultures. American Goshawk is
uncommon but also counted each season. Non-raptor species include Rock
Wren, Bushtit, Western Bluebird, Sandhill Crane, White-throated Swift, and
American White Pelican. Birders of any skill level are always welcome. The
hawk watch at Dinosaur Ridge is staffed by Hawk Counter(s) and volunteers
from March through early May.

Directions to site:
From exit 259 on I-70 towards Morrison, drive south under freeway and take
left into first parking lot, the Stegosaurus lot. Follow hawk watch signs
from the southwest end of the parking lot to the hawk watch site. The hike
starts heading east on an old two-track and quickly turns south onto a
trail on the west side of the ridge. When the trail nears the top of the
ridge, turn left, and walk to the flat area at the crest of the ridge.
(Distance: 0.56 miles, Elevation gain: 259 feet)


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