This evening 7:24 PM  stopped by Bear Creek Lake Park, Jefferson Co (my 
home water to borrow a flyfishing term).  All was lovely and quiet (well 
except for C 470 nearby).  The western-most Great Horned Owl was hunkered 
down in her nest - about 3" of snow on the rim. The only indication of 
occupation being one ear a-tilt and large sliver of tail out at a 45 degree 
angle.  The male, in a tree nearby, gave a perfunctory (alert?) hoot.  
Walking back to Skunk Hollow parking lot I was surprised by a flock of 
14-15 very active  Western Bluebirds flitting and twittering around.   
Their colors were stunning against the snowy branches.   Then the owls in 
the grove east of Skunk Hollow started hooting.  The light was going fast 
so didn't check on the lake or the hill owls but saw those on Sunday.  
Seems like that park has sustained a healthy population of Great Horneds 
for many years. 
 
Mary Geder
Lakewood

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