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Birds Of Prey Course - November 3, 10 & 17

Common Barn OwlAll bird lovers will enjoy the Birds of Prey Course presented by the Rocky Mountain Raptor Program.

The course is held on the first three Saturdays of November. RMRP Executive Director Judy Scherpelz has taught the class for 20 years. “I present the class with explanations to match all interest levels,” Scherpelz said. “The more you know about birds and their environment, the more enjoyment you will get from watching them in their natural surroundings.”

Session One: November 3rd - Why Birds Are Cool – Examines bird anatomy and physiology, and why they do what they do. Courtship, breeding, population trends, migration, and environmental issues will be discussed.

Session Two: November 10th – Is That a Falcon or a Hawk? – Explores individual species habitats and identification of hawks (buteos and accipiters), falcons, harriers, eagles, and owls. Photographs and live raptors will help participants identify Colorado’s raptors.

Session Three: November 17th – Wow! I Thought I Saw An Eagle! – Features a raptor-watching field trip covering a variety of nesting habitats throughout northern Colorado. Trip focuses on how and where to observe birds of prey and field identification of birds in local areas.

Cost: $60 per class, $160 for all three classes. Fees help RMRP save lives through rehabilitation and change lives through environmental education.

Location: Rocky Mountain Raptor Program – 720-B East Vine Drive, Fort Collins, Colorado

When: November 3, 10, and 17, 9am to 5pm.

Registration: Register now. Click here to download a form, or call 970-484-7756, or contact info@rmrp.org if you have any other questions!

 
Why Protect Raptors?
Raptors - Eagles, Owls, Hawks, Falcons… No other group of birds stirs the imagination, lifts our spirits and symbolizes noble qualities more than these.

Against a backdrop of Colorado's 14,000-foot mountains, these inspiring creatures fly free, hunters on the wind.

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Raptors At Your School, Youth Group, Or Event
RMRP offers programs and presentations to children of all ages on a wide range of topics to supplement your in-class instruction, or as a special treat at youth functions.

Our highly skilled presenters can stretch imaginations with these amazing creatures only a few feet away, closer than they’ll ever be seen in the wild!

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Rocky Mountain Raptor Program
Mailing Address:
2519 South Shields Street, #115
Fort Collins, Colorado 80526
Location:
720 B East Vine Drive
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524
Phone: 970-484-7756 Emergency On-Call: 970-222-0322
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