Returning from Wyoming this afternoon, I decided to swing by the Rawhide Power Station on Buckeye Road.
Northern Harriers were foraging over the field with the goose blinds mentioned by Dave.
A single Short-eared Owl was see near the reservoir overlook, which was open today.
I then went to Wellington SWA where there were dozens of robins, and hundreds of blackbirds and geese,
Six to 8 Northern Harriers were foraging north of the eastern parking lot on Nunn Road but I did not stay late enough to ascertain whether any Short-eared Owls replaced them at dusk.
Doug Kibbe
Littleton
Northern Harriers were foraging over the field with the goose blinds mentioned by Dave.
A single Short-eared Owl was see near the reservoir overlook, which was open today.
I then went to Wellington SWA where there were dozens of robins, and hundreds of blackbirds and geese,
Six to 8 Northern Harriers were foraging north of the eastern parking lot on Nunn Road but I did not stay late enough to ascertain whether any Short-eared Owls replaced them at dusk.
Doug Kibbe
Littleton
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