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Source: http://www.wrcc.dri.edu/cgi-bin/cliGCStT.pl?coflew
are
one of Colorado's most popular
sport fish, the
rainbow trout. During the month of March, these
trout will spawn while other species, brown
and brook trout spawn in fall. Believe it or not, the rainbow trout is not
a native fish to Colorado and were introduced in the late 1880’s.
are
giving birth to their litters right now, but don’t expect
to see the young ones above ground until late March.
are mating and incubating their eggs
right now. Once the eggs hatch, the chicks will remain in the nest until June
or July. Colorado
is home to between 200-500 pair of Golden Eagles.
continue to arrive from Mexico
and Central America to nest in cliff colonies. Look for them around south facing
cliffs – Begin
at Horse Gultch and once in the meadow loop, look towards the south facing
portion of Telegraph hill.
are continuing their return to Colorado.
Look for them along
rural roads and fences.

As Spring begins to settle in, early wildflowers are
blooming on Southern facing slopes. Look for filarees,
Easter daisies, spring beauties,
white pasque flowers, and crocuses
(urban gardens only).
And in the garden, spring
bulbs such as dafodills and crocus begin to bloom.
Lilac and
forsithia buds begin to swell, and grasses begin to
green up. Nights are
still too cold to plant ever your cold tolerant crops.
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