Red Tailed Hawk

Visit Live Colorado Raptors & Other Native Creatures

Saturday, September 4, 2021 - 10:00am to 4:00pm
  • Library Lawn - Outside of the Children's Storytime Room
Nature's Educators hosts an interactive booth with live birds and more for the 10th annual Yampa Valley Crane Festival

Visit up-close throughout the day with Colorado's native raptors and other creatures native to the Mile High State. This is a unique opportunity to get personal with amazing birds of prey as well as a Colorado amphibian and reptile. Nature's Educators plan to have a Red-tailed Hawk, Great Horned Owl, Turkey Vulture, Bullsnake, Woodhouse toad, Bark Scorpion and Western Terrestrial Garter Snake on the Library Lawn (species list subject to change) .

About Nature's Educators

Nature’s Educators is a 501c3 wildlife education and rehabilitation program licensed by USFWS, USDA, and CPW. They travel the state and surrounding states to give an average 900 educational presentations on wildlife each year. The organization was founded by Devin Jaffe in 2008 in Canon City, Colorado and has since expanded to have facilities in Florence and Sedalia, Colorado. Nature’s Educators is partnered with the Raptor Conservation Alliance in Nebraska. The organization is also partnered with the Royal Gorge Bridge and Park in Canon City, Colorado to provide educational raptor presentations. They are currently constructing a public nature center in Florence that will have herptiles and invertebrates on display, but will also be able to be used as a classroom for field trips.

About the Yampa Valley Crane Festival: Sept. 2-5, 2021

The Greater Sandhill Crane is an iconic species of the Yampa Valley. Returning in the spring, cranes nest and raise their young in wetland areas throughout the valley. In late summer and early fall, hundreds of cranes from the Rocky Mountain flock join the local birds to rest and feed before continuing their journey south. The Yampa Valley Crane Festival celebrates these iconic birds with daily crane viewings, expert speakers, films, art exhibits, workshops, family activities and more. Bud Werner Memorial Library is festival headquarters and the venue for many of these talks, films and events. Learn more about the 10th annual Yampa Valley Crane Festival.