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Mountains of Boulder County, Colorado (21 P) Pages in category "Landforms of Boulder County, Colorado" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
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The mountain is located 20 miles (32 km) west-northwest of Boulder in the Indian Peaks Wilderness, on land managed by Arapaho National Forest and Roosevelt National Forest. It is the 19th-highest summit in the wilderness and 28th-highest in Boulder County. [ 3 ]
From the junction of the two forks, Middle Boulder Creek, 13.7 miles (22.0 km) long, [2] flows east through the towns of Eldora and Nederland into Barker Meadow Reservoir, a water supply for the city of Boulder, [3] before joining North Boulder Creek to form the main stem of Boulder Creek.
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The family Alcidae includes auks, murres, and puffins. These are short-winged birds that live on the open sea and normally only come ashore for breeding. Long-billed murrelet, Brachyramphus perdix; Ancient murrelet, Synthliboarmphus antiquus
US Post Office-Boulder Main: January 22, 1986 : 1905 15th St. Boulder: 81: Walker Ranch Historic District: Walker Ranch Historic District: June 14, 1984 : West of Boulder; also 7.5 miles west of Boulder off Flagstaff Rd.
The osprey and owls are the only raptors whose outer toe is reversible, allowing them to grasp their prey with two toes in front and two behind. This is particularly helpful when they grab slippery fish. [26] The osprey is 0.9–2.1 kg (2.0–4.6 lb) in weight and 50–66 cm (20–26 in) in length with a 127–180 cm (50–71 in) wingspan.