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As part of your registration, in order to participate in a Denver Field Ornithologists, Inc. (“DFO”) trip or other activities designated by the Board of Directors, each adult participant and the parent of a minor participant (those under 18 yrs. of age) are required to review and sign (either electronically or manually) a DFO Acknowledgment and Assumption of Risks & Release and Indemnity Agreement (sometimes “Agreement”) Completing this document involves your acceptance of binding contract terms. This online registration system allows you to review and electronically sign the Agreement if you do not have one on file. If you would prefer to manually sign a printable version of the Agreement, you may access it here, and present it to the leader before trip start. If you choose this option, please contact your leader to assure you are signed up for the trip.

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David Suddjian
Meet Your Trip Leader
Laurie Duke
Denver Audubon Co-sponsored Trip Denver Audubon Co-sponsored Trip

Birds Plus+ Trip Birds Plus+ Trip - Birds Plus+ field trips combine birding and another field focus, sometimes with a guest leader. The second focus of the day, be it butterflies or other insects, or art and journaling, will be described in more detail on the trip detail page.

Elbert County
6/22/2025      6:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Leader: David Suddjian   dsuddjian@gmail.com or 831-713-8659
Laurie Duke   LCD317@earthlink.net or 303-204-1963
Trip Difficulty: Easy
Directions
Meet at Lowe's in Castle Rock near the outlet stores. I-25 south, exit at Founders/Meadows Pkwy (exit 184), turn right (west), then right on Santa Fe Dr (Hwy 85), then right on New Beale St. Exact address 1360 New Beale St, Castle Rock, CO 80108
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This trip is limited to the first 12 registrations.

Habitats to bird: Agricultural, Conifer Forest, Grassland

Birds Plus + Historic Farm tour. We'll bird in the pine forest and open country near Elizabeth looking for bluebirds, woodpeckers, nuthatches, kingbirds (possible Cassin's) and more. Then we will visit the Duke family's Fire Rock Ranch with a historic barn. The ranch is 80 acres surrounded by another 1000-acre ranch. The historic barn was originally built in the mid-1880s.  It was used to raise cattle and freight horses used to transport supplies to the miners in Central City. In the 20th century the ranch was used for a dairy, beef and hay operation. After the 1940s many of the dilapidated buildings and old corrals were removed, but the barn, spring house and scales were preserved. Ben and Laurie Duke bought the ranch in 1987. The barn was in good shape, but the Dukes have invested care and maintenance over the years to ensure its stability and long-term preservation.  The original barn was a post and beam structure, that had a loft, and a tie stall area for draft horses. The nails were the square variety which are still visible today along with the hand-hewn beams. The loft area was expanded to store loose hay. The pulleys and blocks are visible in the rafters for operating the loading system. Today, the barn still functions as a working facility for the ranch.The barn is an excellent example of a 19 century farm structure and most important, a reminder of Colorado’s rich agricultural heritage.  Animals at the ranch include horses, steer and chickens, and the Duke's have recorded a long list of wild bird species at the ranch over the years.

Bring lunch, snacks and drinks, suncreen and hat.  We'll enjoy lunch in the shade of cottonwood trees at the ranch, and restrooms will be available there. We will carpool from the meeting spot. 


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