Raptor ID Course
Colorado Parks & Wildlife HQ 6060 Broadway, Denver, ColoradoColorado Parks & Wildlife raptor monitors hone their raptor ID skills at their annual meeting.
Colorado Parks & Wildlife raptor monitors hone their raptor ID skills at their annual meeting.
Meet some of our raptors at North America's most challenging championship course, The Birds of Prey, at Beaver Creek, Colorado. Gather with ski buffs from all over the world at this annual event, and meet some of the raptors Birds of Prey is named after.
Our raptor identification course being presented to Jefferson County Open space raptor monitors.
Don't miss the opportunity to meet our two new falcons, one of which is a European/Eurasian Exotic! See you soon!
SOLD OUT--On Saturday, September 22, the Raptor Education Foundation will present “Hawks”, a new identification class designed to allow participants to easily distinguish a hawk from other birds, and from other kinds of raptors. REF's live raptors will be featured, coupled with the combined skill and experience of Colorado Parks & Wildlife Raptor Monitor Karen […]
Join us for our annual Fall Open House, and catch up with what's happened over the summer with our raptors. Come see the color changes in our teenage bald eagle, and meet some brand-new birds! Attendance is free, but you must RSVP so that we know how many are coming, and in case of […]
Once again, we will be joining Colorado Parks & Wildlife Raptor Monitors for their annual meeting. We will have a variety of our live raptors available to help the monitors hone their identification skills, and share any new developments relating to raptor populations in Colorado, any taxonomic changes, and anything else of interest to raptorphiles.
Colorado Park's & Wildlife raptor monitors will be meeting more live raptors during their annual fall meeting.
Don't miss the chance to see some of the best ski racing in the world, and the iconic raptors that have been part of this tradition since 1997.
The International Sportsmen's Expo sets the stage for a wild time at this largest gathering of all things outdoors in the Rocky Mountain region. Don'e miss us, and see if our new snowy owl will be ready for its first large public debut.
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