Hey Gang,
Please remember that these birds are highly diurnal,so they hunt mostly during the day from dawn to dusk. Searching for them at night might cause them to flush from resting and make them more susceptible to harassment from the local Great Horned owls which are pretty cranky right now since they are enforcing their territorial rights in preparation for the upcoming nesting season.
Just my two cents
Michael Tincher
Fort Collins
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