Hi Everyone-

 

This evening 3/1, Marcia Marvin and I decided to try for the Short-eared
Owls that have been reported along Buckeye Road. We watched and waited at
the west end of the field with the hunting blinds. Several other cars were
parked at intervals toward the east and the power plant. There were three
harriers working the field until about 5:45 pm, then quiet. By about 6:15, I
had not seen any owls, so I drove back toward the power plant. At the
entrance, I talked to some people who said they had seen two birds fly east
over the rise, so I drove another 200 yards or so east and saw two birds in
near darkness on a telephone pole on the north side of the road (the spot is
closer to the railroad tracks than to the power plant). One was divebombing
the other. As the one swooped past the other, the perched one let out a
squawk. The squawk resembled a short version of a Short-eared Owl call. I
have not seen this behavior before in either Great Horned Owl or Short-eared
Owl, so I was left a bit confused. Could Short-eared Owls be getting feisty
for the breeding season now, or did I just see two feisty Great Horned Owls?

 

Mark Miller

Longmont, CO

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