Took the family up to see the 200,000 Mexican Freetailed Bats at the Orient 
Mine near Villa Grove last week. Was surprised to find 2 Long-eared Owls 
frolicking in the entrance to the cave as evening approached. The bats put on a 
wondrous display as they headed out into the vast Valley. During the evening, 
they would consume more that 2 tons of insects. 

Later, I did some reading and found a reference that stated that owls would in 
fact eat bats. Any young that would fall to the ground would be easy and 
accessible prey. I do not know if the owls nested there or were just staying 
there on an interim basis. Other birds there included Cordilleran Flycatcher, 
GT Towhee, and Rock Wren  (Saguache County). 

There are 2 access points for the mine. One is from BLM trailhead (Black 
Canyon) and the other is from the Valley View Hot Springs, a clothing-optional 
establishment. You may encounter those folks along the trail.

John Rawinski
Monte Vista, CO

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