Animals Native to Falls Pointe include bear, elk, mountain lion, deer, bobcat, moose, coyote, marmot, porcupine, skunk, raccoon, beaver, fox, squirrel, chipmunk, rabbit, mouse, vole, eagle, hawk, and other birds of prey and a number of avian species. For a complete list of species native to our area, please CLICK HERE
Sensitive
Rarely seen are the secretive bobcats and mountain lions that live here, but evidence of the cats hunting can be seen from the Preserve Border Trail. Several species of golden eagle, bats and other birds hibernate and roost in the cliff areas, and the rocky ridge terrain provides excellent cover and visibility for small mammals like marmots and fox.
It is critical to provide these creatures with living space, food, water and shelter, as well as corridors to other areas with similar attributes. Some mammal species are elusive and shy, while others are more bold and curious.
Pleae call (303) 588-7560 to report a Wildlife sighting!
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Falls Pointe Private Nature Reserve
in Boulder County, Colorado
UIQUE HABITIAT
streamside, riparian, cliffside, meadow, and ridge top.
Large Mammals
bear, deer, elk, mountain lion, moose, bobcat...
Small Mammals
marmot, beaver, fox, squirrel, weasel, chipmunk, rabbit....
Reptiles and Fish
snake, fish, salamander, lizard...
Walk away quietly in any direction and taste the freedom of the mountaineer. Camp out among the grasses and gentians of glacial meadows, in craggy garden nooks full of nature's darlings.
Climb the mountains and get their good tidings, Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves. As age comes on, one source of enjoyment after another is closed, but nature's sources never fail.
Birds
hawk, owl, eagle, hummingbird, bluebird, jay, raven, crow, woodpecker, bunting,
Insects
Bee Keeping in Falls Pointe!
Golden Eagles are vulnerable to human encroachment near their nests sites during the breeding
season, such as from climbing; disturbances can result in nest abandonment and negatively impact recruitment rates and population
trends.
Eagle Rock, Vampire Rock, The Boulder Falls Area, Animal World, Boulderado, Easter Rock, Nip and Tuck and are busy climbing areas year round, and eagles are impacted by visitation at multiple nest sites.
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