Hi All,      6:15 am.    Hearing Great Horned Owls most mornings of late we
gazed out our bedroom window towards the large cottonwood centered in the
field. At the trees very top were the Owl pair in perfect silhouette with
the skies rosy hues behind them. They were both facing our way and
proceeded to alternately bow to one another, each with its tail raised.
They took some ten bows apiece before one broke the spell and dropped into
a glide.  Good Holiday Birding,         Carl Starace   and Sally Swain,
Niwot

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