Gary,
On the CFO website, click on "County Birding" or just use keywords "
Colorado County birding'.
That takes you to a map of CO counties. lLick on the county you will visit
and the best hotspots
are listed and described. Little used and more "minor" hotspots don't
appear on the list.

You can also check the eBird hotspot map and zoom in and find the hotspots
with the highest use,
indicated by the color of the teardrop maker.

Joe Roller, Denver
Volunteer eBird hotspot reviewer for CO and WY

On Sat, Jul 18, 2020 at 6:14 AM Gary Brower <grb4...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good morning, COBirders,
>
> Dear spouse and I will be in Durango at the end of the month (staying a
> bit north of town, near Hermosa). I’ve looked at the eBird data, but I’m
> wondering if locals can suggest one of the “hot-spots” over another? We can
> easily travel down-town, or further up into the mountains.
>
> Thanks so much!
>
> Gary Brower
> Unincorporated Arapahoe County
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