Birders,
Tammy and I were at Stanley at 9 am.  Talk to a photog who saw the owl fly
high to the NE and over the dam.  He had an identifiable flight shot of it
so I know it wasn't a gull.  It was the owl.  We didn't see it when we were
there but didn't go below the dam.
Ira Sanders
Golden

On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 11:05 AM, Paul Hurtado <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I was unable to relocate the bird at 2am when I noticed the eBird alert
> (I'm staying 4 minutes south of Standley Lake and couldn't resist!), but by
> then it could have been out in the lake hunting. The roosting geese were
> pretty noisey.
>
> Positive and negative updates on this bird would be much appreciated!
>
> I also wanted to pass along this information on how birders and
> photographers should view Snowy Owls:
>
> http://www.bsbo.org/snow-viewing-tips.html
>
> Good birding,
> Paul Hurtado
>
> On Dec 24, 2017 8:11 PM, "Scott Somershoe" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Just the messenger. Last night a snowy owl was reported via eBird near
>> Stanley Lake in Arvada, Jefferson Co. As Jeff Co reviewer, I asked for
>> details and this evening the observer sent me a photo of a young snowy owl!
>> When I went to validate the report, I saw someone else reported a snowy owl
>> with photo from the same area today.
>>
>> The bird was reported on the south side of the lake perching on light
>> posts. If the bird is refound, PLEASE observe from a distance. You don't
>> need to stand next to the lamp post to get a photo (of its bottom), but you
>> get my point. This bird is out of place and doesn't need to be chased
>> around anymore than it already is.
>>
>> Happy birding!
>> Scott Somershoe
>> Littleton, Jefferson Co
>>
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