[cobirds] Snowy Owls (not)

2020-01-16 Thread Leon Bright
Re: below-- So do upside-down plastic bags. Leon Bright, Pueblo From: cobirds@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Sebastian Patti Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2020 8:09 AM To: Joe Roller ; Colorado Birds Cc: twilberd...@comcast.net; Bob's Email Subject: Re: [cobirds] Overeager, Arapahoe County

Re: [cobirds] snowy owls

2018-01-21 Thread Scott
Thanks for the input on the snowies. Had a bunch of finches until the Northern Shrike arrived. Once a shrike sees the finches, it come in and the finches leave. I don't expect any significant numbers of rosy-finches until the shrikes leave in March. Just the way it goes. Scott On

[cobirds] snowy owls

2018-01-21 Thread Scott
Hi all, I have been thinking about the Snowy Owls that have been seen in Colorado, and am thinking that most, if not all of them have been seen near open water. The one at Stanley Lake, the one that Nick Komar saw near Carter Lake etc. At least the one at Stanley Lake did not appear to be

RE: [cobirds] Snowy Owls in the NE

2013-12-11 Thread Wayne Wathen
Thanks for passing this on. The video on Snowy Owls was great and it was great to see Betty in the video. She was indeed a wonderful caring person. Wayne WathenHighlands Ranch From: nbu...@mcsolutions.com To: cobirds@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: [cobirds] Snowy Owls in the NE Date: Tue, 10

[cobirds] Snowy Owls in the NE

2013-12-10 Thread Kathy and Jeff Dunning
Greetings - As many of you are aware, the northeast has been experiencing a Snowy Owl invasion which borders on mind boggling. I also subscribe to CTBirds and in the past week there have been a couple of great posts about the owls on their listserv. The first is a video shot at Plum Island

RE: [cobirds] Snowy Owls in the NE

2013-12-10 Thread Nancy Burek
the video. -Original Message- From: cobirds@googlegroups.com [mailto:cobirds@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Kathy and Jeff Dunning Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 2:22 PM To: Colorado Birds Subject: [cobirds] Snowy Owls in the NE Greetings - As many of you are aware, the northeast has

[cobirds] Snowy Owls in Adams Co. Sun, but not today, 2 Ferrugs seen - photos

2012-01-09 Thread Kayleen A Niyo
Many people were looking for the Snowy Owls near 138th Ave and Harvest Rd today, but Mary Burger and I did not find them. I had seen them yesterday and got lousy, distant 400-mm photos of the snowy juv and the head of the adult snowy that had just flown to the south side of 138th Ave. I just

[cobirds] Snowy Owls at Barr Lake

2012-01-08 Thread Meredith
Mid-morning today, if you stood on 138th Ave, maybe 100 yards west of Harvest Road (not far from where Joe Roller might have placed his pop bottle, had we needed to look for it, which we didn't) you could see both snowy owls by simply turning 180 degrees. The likely adult was south and the young

[cobirds] Snowy Owls in Winter

2012-01-04 Thread Steven Mlodinow
Greetings All, In the Pacific Northwest, Snowy Owls are often quite social in winter. For instance, 8 birds hung out at a place called The Big Ditch for a few weeks. Suddenly, they disappeared. A few days later, at the other edge of the town of Stanwood (about 5 miles away or so), all 8 Snowy

[cobirds] Snowy Owls in NE and IA, juncos in Jeffco, CO

2011-12-01 Thread Kayleen A Niyo
Numerous starving Snowy Owls are being reported in NE by Joel Jorgensen and others and in IA by Steve Dinsmore and others. Some already dead or dying in hands of wildlife workers. Watch for them if you are out in E CO. Finally have Pink-sided and Slate-colored Juncos eating millet on my