It doesn't seem like any of the five Snowy Owls this winter in Colorado, stuck around for more than one day (one of the five was found dead, the four alive ones, were one day wonders as far as I know). As far as I know, Snowy Owl is a CBRC review species throughout the state, so if you are lucky to find one, make sure to document it for the Colorado Birds Records Committee, if even no one else gets to see them.
Nearly all the Christmas Bird Count Results are in, and a summary will be in Colorado Birds, the Journal of the Colorado Field Ornithologists for the counts that got their data in early enough (next year Colorado Christmas Bird Count compilers will be asked to enter all their results by February 1st (so that I can get a summary in Colorado Birds with all the counts included). My summary on the CBC Website, will be sent to National Audubon, as soon as all the counts are submitted, by the end of the month.
Brandon Percival
CBC Regional Editor
Pueblo West, CO
Pueblo West, CO
On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 9:05 AM 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Hi allAnyone see the Snowy Owl after the 2/20 sightings? Have not had a chance to go look for it yet.Thanks, Gary Lefko, Nunn--
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