March 14, 2013
Richard Stevens:
Bryan Ehlmann and I got a late start after mostly staying up for over 38 hours the past two days.
We continued to search for Northern Pygmy-Owls for our gallinaceous bird tours.
Waypoints were taken on two calling owls in Douglas County.
No American Three-toed Woodpeckers were found at their traditional location at Rampart Road and Highway 67 (Douglas County).
As we passed through Castlewood Canyon State Park (Douglas) we listened for Northern Saw-whet Owls at their traditional Locations; without success.
Richard Stevens:
Bryan Ehlmann and I got a late start after mostly staying up for over 38 hours the past two days.
We continued to search for Northern Pygmy-Owls for our gallinaceous bird tours.
Waypoints were taken on two calling owls in Douglas County.
No American Three-toed Woodpeckers were found at their traditional location at Rampart Road and Highway 67 (Douglas County).
As we passed through Castlewood Canyon State Park (Douglas) we listened for Northern Saw-whet Owls at their traditional Locations; without success.
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