Birds add color, movement, and sound to all areas of Bandelier National Monument. Birds such as Steller's Jays, Canyon Towhees, and Mountain Chickadees stay year-round whereas Turkey Vultures, Western Tanagers, and Black-headed Grosbeaks are "summer only" residents. Sandhill Cranes rarely land in the park but make their presence known each fall and spring as they migrate overhead. If you are looking for a specific bird, it is important to know the habitat it likes. Some birds are common only in the park's lush riparian areas while others prefer the drier mesatops.
More information is available on the following: Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship of Birds of Conservation Concern Kid's bird identification sheet Summer/Migratory Birds Year-round and Winter Birds Owls Hummingbirds Turkey Vultures |
Last updated: August 9, 2024