This evening (2/26), Georgia Doyle and I spotted 2 maybe 3 of the 
Short-eared Owls on Buckeye Road (Larimer Co Road 82) near the Rawhide 
Power Plant. At about 6:08 pm after a long chilly stake-out for the owls we 
were parked just west of the entrance to Visitor Overlook (closed today) 
and about 200 meters east of Buddy Rooster Lane. As the light faded away 
our hopes of seeing the owls were dimming too, so, when a large owl just 
seemed to materialize on a pole ahead of us, we both thought it was one of 
the Short-eared owls. When we moved towards it to get a better look it 
leapt of the pole and then, another owl coming from the Overlook area 
appeared right behind it. The lead owl landed atop another pole on Buddy 
Rooster and the trailing owl gave it close aggressive  buzz-by then swooped 
up and around back towards us. We could clearly see the bat-like fluttering 
 of a Short-eared Owl. The lead owl moved further south onto another pole. 
Magically, a third owl emerged from the ether to join the SEOW in mothy 
flight. As this was happening we moved onto Buddy Rooster Lane and I was 
thinking, okay thats the known 3 Short-eareds.  The two SEOW  in the air 
gave the pole sitting owl a few more buzz-bys causing it to rise onto the 
sky too. I found the 3 owls with my binoculars and poof, a fourth! owl 
joined the menagerie - WOW. All the owls were flying around in all 
directions and it was tough to focus on any single one but one owl did land 
on another pole. In a desperate attempt for a photo, I raced ahead towards 
the owl on the pole where we both saw the "horns" of a Great Horned Owl. 
With confidence I can say we saw 1 Great Horned Owl and 2 Short-eared Owls, 
without confidence we saw 3 Short-eareds. 

My suspicion is the SEOW were roosting in the Junipers of the large 
wind-break at the Visitors Overlook the last three days. Right at dusk, 
they cross the Buckeye Road, fly down Buddy Rooster Lane a bit, then turn 
west and hunt the grasslands from there. My advice would be to post 
yourself on Buckeye Road near Buddy Rooster Lane just before 6 pm.

Finally, during our stake-out we saw a Belted Kingfisher on the telephone 
wires along Buckeye Road. A bit incongruous on a cold snowy day but not 
surprising considering Hamilton Reservoir is less than a mile away.

David Wade
Ft Collins CO




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