Published May 27, 2026

What Birds Can You See in Your Backyard in Elbert County?

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Written by Marjorie Engle

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What Birds Can You See in Your Backyard in Elbert County?

  • One of the best parts about living in Elbert County is how connected you feel to nature.

 

And if you spend enough time outside on an acreage property or even in a neighborhood with open space nearby, you’ll quickly notice:

  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ There are a LOT of birds in Colorado.

For many buyers moving from more urban areas, backyard birdwatching becomes an unexpected part of daily life.

 

Why Elbert County Has So Much Bird Activity

Elbert County offers ideal conditions for birds because of:

  • โœ” Open prairie land
  • โœ” Pine trees and wooded areas
  • โœ” Water sources and ponds
  • โœ” Lower population density
  • โœ” Natural habitat corridors

The combination of grasslands, trees, and open space creates excellent wildlife conditions.

 

Common Birds You’ll See in Elbert County

1. Meadowlarks

  • The Western Meadowlark is one of the most recognizable birds in eastern Colorado.

 

You’ll often hear:

  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Their distinct singing before you even see them.

 

They’re common in:

  • Open grasslands
  • Acreage properties
  • Fence posts and fields

 

2. Magpies

  • Magpies are extremely common throughout Colorado.

 

They’re:

  • โœ” Smart
  • โœ” Bold
  • โœ” Easy to recognize with black-and-white coloring

Some people love them… some don’t.

But they’re definitely part of Colorado living.

 

3. Red-Tailed Hawks

  • Hawks are frequently seen soaring above open land in Elbert County.

 

Especially near:

  • Pastures
  • Open prairie
  • Rural roads

They help control rodent populations naturally.

 

4. Bluebirds

  • Mountain bluebirds are one of Colorado’s prettiest backyard birds.
  • Their bright blue color stands out dramatically against Colorado landscapes.

 

5. Hummingbirds

During warmer months, hummingbirds are very common around:

  • Flower gardens
  • Feeders
  • Outdoor patios

Many homeowners specifically landscape to attract them.

 

6. Woodpeckers

  • In treed areas of Elbert and Douglas County, woodpeckers are common year-round.

 

Especially where:

  • Mature pines exist
  • Larger acreage properties have wooded sections

 

7. Owls

  • Yes—many residents hear or see owls, particularly in quieter rural areas.

 

They’re more common:

  • Near trees
  • Around open hunting areas
  • On larger parcels

 

Douglas County Bird Activity

In Douglas County, bird activity is also strong, especially in neighborhoods with:

  • โœ” Open space
  • โœ” Trails
  • โœ” Mature landscaping
  • โœ” Pine trees and ponds

Parker and Castle Rock both attract a wide variety of birds.

 

Why Buyers Love Backyard Wildlife

One reason people move to Elbert County is for:

  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ The peaceful rural lifestyle

 

Seeing:

  • Birds
  • Deer
  • Hawks
  • Wildlife activity

Becomes part of everyday life.

For many buyers, that’s a huge quality-of-life upgrade.

 

How to Attract More Birds to Your Yard

Homeowners often use:

  • โœ” Native plants
  • โœ” Bird feeders
  • โœ” Water features
  • โœ” Trees and shrubs
  • โœ” Pollinator gardens

Colorado-friendly landscaping helps tremendously.

 

Important Wildlife Considerations

While birds are great to watch, homeowners should also remember:

  • Bird feeders can attract squirrels
  • Some wildlife may visit at night
  • Trees require maintenance
  • Rural properties naturally bring more wildlife activity

 

Seasonal Bird Changes

Bird populations change throughout the year depending on:

  • Migration patterns
  • Weather
  • Food availability

Spring and summer usually bring the most activity.

 

Common Relocation Surprises

People moving from larger cities are often surprised by:

  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ How much wildlife they regularly see in their backyard.

That’s one of the things that makes Elbert County feel very different from suburban living.

 

  • Living in Elbert County often means sharing your outdoor space with incredible Colorado wildlife and bird species.
  • From meadowlarks and bluebirds to hawks and hummingbirds:
  • ๐Ÿ‘‰ Backyard birdwatching becomes part of the Colorado lifestyle.
  • And for many homeowners, it’s one of the best parts of living on acreage or near open space.

 

If you’re looking for acreage properties, homes near open space, or Colorado lifestyle living in Douglas or Elbert County, I’d love to help you find the right fit.

 

Marjorie Engle – Realtor

๐Ÿ“ž 303-881-2707

๐ŸŒ www.marjorieengle.com

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