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Foothills Tour

Where the plains meet the Rocky Mountains forms a unique ecosystem and a nice variety of birds. We can design the perfect tour from your list of targets or a great general tour to see as many species as possible. Individual, small group, senior, women only, wildlife viewing and photography tours are all available from She Flew Birding Tours. We want to make your day in the foothills the highlight of your trip!

Dates2025, June - September
Duration8 hours
Limit1-3 (1 guide)
Price$400
FocusYour Choice
PaceYour Choice
Includesguide, transportation from starting point, entrance fees, and 80mm Swarovski scope available for group use

Additional Information

Difficulty

Depending on our destinations, we may do some walking on moderately smooth trails that could be flat or slightly uphill. Our total hiking distance will depend on the specific birds you’d like to see and your activity level.  Many birds can be found right along the roads or a short distance away from the car. Expect to walk a mile or two.

Considerations

At 4,900-8,400 feet above sea level, the temperature can swing between 50-90 depending on elevation and time of day. Layers are the key for comfort. Also recommended is a hat and plenty of water as the east side of the mountains is much drier. We average only five rainy days each month so lots of sun is expected. Light hikers or sneakers are fine for jaunts along the roads and short trails.

Map of the Foothills

Here are our target species for this trip. Let’s see how many we can find!

Wild Turkey

Common Poorwill (evening only)

White-throated Swift

Black-chinned Hummingbird

Calliope Hummingbird (July – August)

Rufous Hummingbird (July – mid September)

Broad-tailed Hummingbird

Western Grebe

Clark’s Grebe

Golden Eagle

Downy Woodpecker (Int Mtn)

Hairy Woodpecker (Int Mtn)

Bald Eagle

Swainson’s Hawk

Belted Kingfisher

Western Wood-Pewee

Western Flycatcher

Eastern Phoebe

Say’s Phoebe

Western Kingbird

Eastern Kingbird

Plumbeous Vireo

Warbling Vireo

Woodhouse’s Scrub-Jay

Mountain Chickadee

Tree Swallow

Violet-green Swallow

Pygmy nuthatch

Rock Wren

Canyon Wren

Marsh Wren

American Dipper

Cedar Waxwing

Townsend’s Solitaire

Lesser Goldfinch

Lark Sparrow

Green-tailed Towhee

Spotted Towhee

Yellow-breasted Chat

Yellow-headed Blackbird

Bobolink

Bullock’s Oriole

Virginia’s Warbler

MacGillivray’s Warbler

Black-headed Grosbeak

Blue Grosbeak

Lazuli Bunting

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