September 22 into 23, 2010
Richard Stevens:
Rebecca Kosten and I drove out to the DIA Owl Loop to try out the new Astronomy app on her ipad. Great for pointing out constellations and naming the stars.
Along the way we found a Short-eared Owl on a highway sign just east of 114th and 112th avenues (weird, they actually intersect. Adams County).
Later we continued driving around and found a second Short-eared Owl on private property (Denver County). We stopped at a friend's home and saw a Barn Owl fly out of his windbreak (Adams).
Richard Stevens:
Rebecca Kosten and I drove out to the DIA Owl Loop to try out the new Astronomy app on her ipad. Great for pointing out constellations and naming the stars.
Along the way we found a Short-eared Owl on a highway sign just east of 114th and 112th avenues (weird, they actually intersect. Adams County).
Later we continued driving around and found a second Short-eared Owl on private property (Denver County). We stopped at a friend's home and saw a Barn Owl fly out of his windbreak (Adams).
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