I hunted for it on that entire road, and the cross roads for hours, up until dusk, the very next day, and was unable to locate it. I did see a Rough-legged Hawk, Great-Horned Owl, several Red-tailed Hawks and Northern Harriers though. 🙂
Susan Rosine
Brighton
On Sun, Jan 17, 2021, 1:23 PM Luke Pheneger <phenegerluke@gmail.com> wrote:
Matt,The SEOW was about here: 40°20'03.4"N 104°38'11.2"W. I don't believe its been seen since.Luke PhenegerLongmont--On Sunday, January 17, 2021 at 7:37:16 AM UTC-7 mclachla...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Luke!That is so exciting to hear... can you provide a specific location and whether you've seen it again?It's always been on my list to see one but I've never gotten lucky enough.ThanksMattOn Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at 5:14:41 PM UTC-7 pheneg...@gmail.com wrote:Last night I had a SEOW along CR 48 in Weld. Came back tonight to get some pix and it was still here.Luke PhenegerLongmont
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