February 4, 2012
Bryan Ehlmann;
Rich Stevens and Rebecca Kosten, Sue and I drove around east of Barr Lake. We looked unsuccessfully for a Snowy Owl. One would have had to perch off the ground for us to see it after yesterday's snow.
A Short eared Owl flew east to west across Queensburg Road, halfway between 114th and the DIA entrance.
Raptor count included 5 Red-tailed Hawks, 2 American Kestrels, 2 Ferruginous Hawks and a Rough-legged Hawk.
Bryan Ehlmann;
Rich Stevens and Rebecca Kosten, Sue and I drove around east of Barr Lake. We looked unsuccessfully for a Snowy Owl. One would have had to perch off the ground for us to see it after yesterday's snow.
A Short eared Owl flew east to west across Queensburg Road, halfway between 114th and the DIA entrance.
Raptor count included 5 Red-tailed Hawks, 2 American Kestrels, 2 Ferruginous Hawks and a Rough-legged Hawk.
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