All,
After digging deeper, i.e. having Sibley in my hand, I change my opinion on the owl to
Long-eared as well. The field mark that convinces me is the size of the buffy patch on the
wing -- it is too small and localized to be Short-eared Owl.
With birding you learn something new every day.
Alex Brown
Boulder
On Wednesday, April 24, 2019, 4:21:42 PM MDT, Bill Miller <bill5mcorp@gmail.com> wrote:
To all -
I am leaning very strongly to short-eared in that the face is very light-colored when compared to the face of a long-eared.
Bill Miller - Fort Collins
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 2:51 PM Ira Sanders <zroadrunner14@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hey all,After consulting Sibley, I would say Long-eared. Sibley shows the wingtips of the long-eared to have fine barring whereas on the short-eared, the markings are much heavier. In looking at the photos aside from the length of the ear tufts, which look like long-eared, the wingtips match the long-eared in Sibley.Ira SandersGoldenOn Wed, 24 Apr 2019, 2:29 pm 'Alexander Brown' via Colorado Birds, <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:--All,Surely, the bird is a Short-eared owl. Long-eared should have a rusty facial disk and the big "wrist"comma is typical of Short-eared. Long-eared should look darker on the body.Alex BrownBoulderOn Wednesday, April 24, 2019, 2:13:33 PM MDT, willcbirds@gmail.com <willcbirds@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Gary,--The barring on the flanks should indicate that it is a long eared owl. Short-eared should not show that.Best,Will Anderson, Boulder
On Wednesday, April 24, 2019 at 10:10:52 AM UTC-6, The "Nunn Guy" wrote:Hi allThe owl we found on Pawnee NG trip over weekend continues to be an ongoing debate-some have said Short-eared others Long-eared. I was hoping your help can help definitively ID this owl. Made a collage of available photos.Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
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