Cobirders, 

For Norma's Grove, from Denver for example, take I25 north to Ft. Collins Exit 
269 east, (Route 14). Take route 14 about 20 miles east. Then Rt. 14 goes 
northeast for about 5 miles. As 14 turns to go east again, the north-south road 
is 57 Road. Take that road north for five miles to 100 Road. Go east for about 
1/2 mile. The narrow grove of trees on both sides of the road is known as 
"Norma's Grove." I believe it is private property, so bird from the road. The 
cuckoo was last seen on the south side of 100 Road. I wish I could join you.  
Good luck!



Larry Modesitt
Chairman, Board of Directors
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory


-----Original Message-----
From: mln66 <mnewp...@gmail.com>
To: wyp...@wildblue.net
Cc: Cobirds <cobirds@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wed, Jun 16, 2010 8:28 am
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Norma's Grove?


Would it be too much trouble for someone to post directions to Norma's grove to 
everyone. I am sure there are a few of us that might like to give this a go 
this weekend. I am sure someone in the past has posted this info, but I have 
been offline with co-birds for a while.
 
thanks,
matt newport
Aurora



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