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Lair o' the Bear Park (Jefferson County)
—American Dipper Focus
6/27/2026
7:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Leader:
Alison Kondler Birdsoundlady@gmail.com or (no phone listed)
Trip Difficulty: Easy
Directions
Hwy 285 So/West or C-470 to Morrison (Hwy 74), continue through Morrison and westward past Idledale and a few more miles up the highway. Entrance is on the left. Watch speed through Morrison and Idledale.
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This trip is limited to the first 10 registrations.
Habitats to bird: Aspen, Conifer Forest, Riparian, Scrub
Join us for a morning adventure in the Colorado foothills in search of American Dippers, North America's only aquatic songbird. These remarkable birds thrive along fast-flowing mountain streams, diving and "flying" underwater to catch insects and small fish. We'll also keep our eyes and ears open for other nesting mountain birds along the way, like flycatchers, vireos, grosbeaks, goldfinches, hummingbirds.
After a few hours on the trail, the group will head to Blackbird Café in Kittredge to warm up and grab breakfast or brunch (optional, but please let us know if you're joining so we can give the restaurant a headcount).
Meet at west side of Lair o’ Bear parking lot and look for people with binoculars. Composting toilets near the parking lot. Trip of 2.5 to 3 miles. Bring water, sunscreen, snacks, and binocs.