I wanted to post a big thank you to DFO and the monitors at Dinosaur Ridge for a great season! I look forward to the counts every day, and am always thrilled when I see the first Turkey Vultures returning. To me, that’s the start of Spring. This season, I’ve been wondering which bird species would get the greatest number of migrants: Red-tailed Hawks, American Kestrels, or Turkey vultures? I don’t know the numbers from past years, but I was surprised that the AMKE (490) beat out the RTHA (460) as of May 8. Thanks for the dedication of the monitors and the great reports. Welcome all the migrants!
Carol McCasland
Louisville, Boulder County
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