This morning (Tuesday), one Myrtle Warbler was hunting in a stand of 
honeysuckles that largely survived this past Arctic blast, just east of 
Blue Mountain Elementary School in west Longmont.  An hour later, I 
discovered a House Wren in my apple tree in west Longmont.

While monitoring the Osprey platform on N 75th for the City of Longmont 
yesterday, I scanned a nearby grove of cottonwoods for Great Horned Owls 
and found a very active owlet being fed a large rodent by its mother. The 
chick doesn't have much tail yet, but is using its wings to lift enough to 
hop through the branches of the trees.

The Osprey was laying eggs yesterday, by the way.

Kat Bradley-Bennett
Longmont

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