I had a chance to go out last Saturday, January 2, to some birding in Louviers. 
Myself and two others explored the town and he DuPont open space. It was a good 
day with some uncommon species for us this year. Stellar's Jays, Bush Tits, 
Evening Grosbeaks and one Northern Goshawk. While exploring along Plum Creek 
just along the border of the open space and private land we observed what we 
thought was a Saw-whet Owl on the private land. All in all a great day. I 
submitted my list to eBird along with a couple photos of the Saw-whet. A couple 
days later, I received a message from Scott Somershoe, an eBird reviewer 
stating that he thought the photo I submitted was actually a Boreal Owl. I was 
able to send additional photos to confirm that what I saw was actually a Boreal 
Owl. I was hesitant to report this since it is such a rare bird, I didn't want 
to encourage others to converge on the area and scare the bird away. But the 
bird was also seen on Monday and Tuesday by another birder, but not again on 
Wednesday.
Scott and I tried to find the bird again on Friday but couldn't find it, though 
we did find a Saw-whet Owl.
Photos here.
eBird Checklist - 2 Jan 2021 - 80131, Louviers, Douglas County, CO, US - 29 
species https://ebird.org/checklist/S78531505
Thomas Halverstadt | Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/thavs1/

Tom Halverstadt, Louviers, Colorado.

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