The one owl seen from CR82 appeared south of the road at about 6:05 pm. This 
was in the field with the hunting blinds, west of the power plant entrance 
(BTW, visitor overlook was still closed). The bird was very far away and landed 
a few times on short posts along a private roadway. It got closer as light 
faded. Bring a telescope. 

Nick Komar 
Fort Collins CO

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> On Mar 1, 2015, at 8:10 AM, Carl Starace <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello ,   Can someone that's seen the SE Owls of late near the Rawhide Plant 
> in Larimer please give times spotted. Thanks.  Sally Swain and I did gets 
> good looks at The male Barrows Goldeneye yesterday morning at South Platte 
> River,[88th St. trailhead]. It was among a number of Common Goldeneye not far 
> from the wooden viewing stand south of the parking lot. Good March Birding 
> All,       Carl Starace and Sally Swain
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