Along similar lines, there's a great horned owl with at least one owlet easily 
visible on the facade of the Roxborough Safeway.  On the facade is a sign for 
the local dental office.  The owl nest is right behind the sign, jammed up 
against the wall.  The owlet is getting large, but is still fuzzy.

Regards
-Greg Pasquariello
Roxborough GO

On May 5, 2013, at 5:57 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> CObirders,
> 
> For those in the vicinity, or just of general interest regarding the 
> human-avian interface, we've got a real public display of an active Great 
> Horned Owl nest with (it appears) two well-developed nestlings. The nest tree 
> is right on a somewhat busy suburban intersection in NW Colorado Springs 
> (smack between the intersection of Centennial and Vindicator, and a Walgreens 
> shopping center parking lot)--catercorner from & oh-so-close to the NW tip of 
> large Ute Valley Park (surely much more natural, sensible owl habitat). This 
> pair wanted the publicity I guess. Here's a link to a handful of pics I took.
> 
> http://www.mediafire.com/?g490bvii9wh2p
> 
> Marty Wolf
> NW Colorado Springs
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