Black Mesa takes its name from the layer of black lava rock that coated the mesa about 30 million years ago. Price varies by number of people, from $125 for one couple through $400 for four couples.Black Mesa is located in Oklahoma's panhandle along the tri-state border with Colorado and New Mexico. Breakfast not included but it has a nice kitchen. Has four bedrooms and can hold a large group. We will visit previously birded hotspots for any species missed before.Ħ:00 or later Arrive back in Woodward or continue your own route home Noon – 1:00 Lunch on your own at Boise City.ġ:00 – 6:00? Birding along the route back to Woodward. Typical schedule, subject to change based on birds and conditionsħ:00 Depart Woodward after breakfast at the Northwest Inn.Ĩ:00 – Noon Birding along the way to Guymon (Ft Supply Lake, Evans Chambers Lake, Optima Lake, and Sunset Lake/Thompson Park in Guymon)ġ:00 – 6:00 Birding along the way to Boise City (Keyes Sewage Ponds, Boise City Sewage Ponds, aglands for Mountain Plover and other birds, Black Mesa State Park and Lake Etling)Ĩ:00 – ? Birding for Western Screech Owl and other specialtiesħ:00 – 8:00 Breakfast at respective B&Bs.Ĩ:00 – Noon Birding local hotspots (Kenton, Cimarron River, road to Colorado, Camp Billy Joe, Black Mesa State Park and Lake Etling, Easter Pageant)ġ:00 – 6:00 Birding local hotspots (including places visited in the morning or wandering farther afield to Watson’s Crossing, Benton Ranch, or Boise City area if interesting birds warrant it)Ħ:00 – 6:30 Rest and wash up at lodging quarters.Ĩ:00 – Noon Birding the Kenton Black Mesa areas We also need a minimum of 4 participants, or the trek will be cancelled, and the fee refunded. Registration is limited to a maximum of 20 participants. Camping is available at Black Mesa State Park. There are a limited number of lodging options in this area, so be sure you reserve your lodging before registering for this trek. The fee includes leadership, admission fees, dinner Monday, and lunch & dinner Tuesday. Logistics This 3-day/2-night tour will depart Woodward via car pool Monday morning. Some of the many unique species are Scaled Quail, Long-billed Curlew, Mountain Plover, Say’s Phoebe, Sage and Curve-billed Thrashers, Lark Bunting, Ash-throated Flycatcher, Cassin’s Kingbird, Mountain Bluebird, Black-billed Magpie, Scrub, Pinyon and Stellar’s Jay, Green-tailed and Canyon Towhees, Common Poorwill, Western Screech-Owl, Lewis’s Woodpecker, Ladder-backed Woodpecker, Western Wood-Pewee, Lesser Goldfinch, Golden Eagle, Roadrunner, Ferruginous Hawk, Prairie Falcon, Common and Chihuahuan Ravens, Burrowing Owl, Black-chinned Hummingbird, Juniper Titmouse, Rock and Canyon Wrens, Western Meadowlark, Black-throated, Lark, Cassin’s, Rufous-crowned and Brewer’s Sparrows, and Bullock’s Oriole. As a result, flat-topped buttes, wandering ridges, and isolated peaks have been formed that jut skyward from their buttresses of accumulated soil. Softer sedimentary rock composing the mesas has eroded more rapidly than the overlying igneous layers. Kenton is located in the northwest corner of Cimarron County, Oklahoma’s furthest west county – 2,000 square miles without a single stoplight. ![]() The land is majestic, the people are humble, the land still rules and cattle outnumber humans. Whether you’re walking in the mesalands, in the canyons or in downtown Kenton (population somewhere around 20), you get the feeling that you’re in America in the 30s. The Black Mesa area is Oklahoma on Mountain Standard Time. A spirit of natural wildness permeates this land, where the passage of time is noticed hardly at all. The mesa country represents a microcosm of vast open spaces, rough topography, and arid land vegetation typical of the Old West. We will explore the dry, rocky canyons lined by scrubby oaks the rugged, flat-topped mesas studded with junipers and pinyon pines the great cottonwoods along the Cimarron River. ![]() There is a decidedly western influence in its biota, with many bird species seen nowhere else in Oklahoma. The Black Mesa area is a special place that lies in the very shadow of the Rocky Mountains.
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