Cobirders, I was just on Jack Siler's eBird rarity map (http://birdingonthe.net/gmaps/eBirdMap.html) and noticed a report of 2 Great Gray Owls just north of the border near Cheyenne, WY. Of course, who knows how reliable that report is. Not exactly where I'd expect one to show up. But it reminds me that Great Gray Owl has a realistic probability of occurring in Colorado (I'd put my money on North Park somewhere). And with this cold air moving in from WY, birders should keep an extra sharp eye out for things like Snowy Owl and Gyrfalcon. Daydreaming from the armchair...
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