A snowy owl was recently released from a raptor center. Perhaps the same. No way to know.
On Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 10:32:32 AM UTC-6, Susan Wise wrote:
-- On Thursday, April 26, 2018 at 10:32:32 AM UTC-6, Susan Wise wrote:
Interesting.Maikel and I were out strolling Golden Ponds in Longmont (Boulder County) yesterday evening (4/26). A large white bird the size and shape of a Great Horned Owl flew over. It was very white. It's head was the blocky shape of an owl. I hollared to Maikel (the one with binoculars) but he was too far behind to get on it. So I just let it go with a shrug.Today, I was perusing the Bird Trax at the bottom of the CFO website. And what do I see? A report of a Snowy Owl.Date and Effort
Tue Apr 24, 2018 10:20 PM 🌙 Nocturnal
- Protocol:
- Stationary
- Party Size:
- 3
- Duration:
- 15 minute(s)
- Observers:
- Mindy Mullen
Species
1 species total
1
Snowy Owl
Almost all White all over, very large, observed hooting loudly and sitting in top of a large cottonwood. I am pretty darn sure it was a snowy owl. We are near several large ponds.
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