Hi all

We were treated to a spectacular event just before near dark in our 
"fenced" 12,000 sq ft landscaped-backyard (35-acre lot)--as my wife opened 
our backdoor to turn on heated water bowls for birds, she froze as a Great 
Horned Owl flew into top of our Cottonwood trees.  Soon after a Short-eared 
Owl came in to harass the Great Horned!  It dive-bombed the Great Horned 
Owl a few minutes and then flew southerly direction.

Third time we have had Short-eared Owl in/near yard

   1. One last night
   2. One I called in with iPod one winter five years ago
   3. Over on Weld CR 33 (btw 100 and 98) we flushed three from roadside 
   one night (7 years ago) near large prairie dog colony

Why do predators visit our yard you ask?


   - Two dozen+ bird feeders (tubes and ground trays)
   - Lots of Cottontails visit/eat (we've counted up to 20 at times) manage 
   to get in our "fenced" landscape-which we don't mind

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn

http://coloradobirder.ning.com/

Mobile:  http://coloradobirder.ning.com/m


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