I've been hearing bizarre screeching at night coming from a former goat 
farm just south of my subdivision in west Longmont. It didn't sound like 
any owl call that I was familiar with, but last night, there were three 
clear voices. Best of all, they were on the move, like chicks calling to 
Mom to hurry up with supper. I suspected Barn Owls, but having no 
experience with Barn Owls in the wild, I was unfamiliar with the calls of 
the young.

I went out this morning and played the Audubon phone app of young Barn Owl 
calls near the farm. I scanned every shed and building I could see from the 
open space path that runs along the property line, but couldn't see a Barn 
Owl anywhere. I took my dog for a walk and about twenty minutes later 
passed the farm only to see a young Barn Owl sitting on the roof of the red 
barn! I just went out tonight and watched two young owls follow each other 
around, perching on roofs in the subdivision and screeching for food, while 
a third could be heard to the west on the old AHI Double Dove Ranch, now 
recently acquired Boulder County open space).

So, three young Barn Owls, call clamoring for dinner while Mom is out 
somewhere hustling up a vole or mouse somewhere!

Kat Bradley-Bennett
Longmont, CO
[email protected]

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