Yesterday afternoon, Jan 1, I saw the GREAT GRAY OWL which was reported yesterday by Warren Nelson at the same location (on Aitkin County Road 18 about 1/10 of a mile west of Pietz's road perched on a birch snag). A little later, about 4:30 pm, I saw two GREAT GRAY OWLS about 1 mile west of Pietz's road.
Since my wife and son wanted to see an owl we went back to Aitkin County Road 18 this morning (Jan 2). At 8 am we saw a GREAT GRAY OWL about 1/2 of a mile west of Pietz's road, which flew off into the trees when we stopped. About 8:20 we found a GREAT GREY OWL about 1 mile west of Pietz's road which let us have a good look. About 8:30 a second GREAT GREY OWL landed in a tree about 50 feet down the road. The first owl flew down the road towards the second owl, which left its perch, and the first owl landed where the second owl had been perched. The second owl then circled the first owl a couple of times, then landed in a tree on the opposite side of the road. A minute later the second owl flew down the middle of the road straight towards us, flew a few feet above the car, circled us once and landed in a tree about twenty feet from us. It watched us from its perch for about five minutes, then flew off down the road. While the second owl was watching us it swooped towards the car, circled a few feet over us, and landed back in the tree, twice. This morning we also saw a GRAY JAY, a NORTHEN SHRIKE, and a ROUGH LEGGED HAWK as we headed back towards highway 169. Dave Elwood

