Date: 5/9/26 2:33 pm
From: 'ronbco' via Colorado Birds <cobirds...>
Subject: [cobirds] ID help for owl - Larimer
I was at Lon Hagler Res in Larimer County late in the day. There are plenty
of trees on the west end. An owl was in a cottonwood. I had a clear view of
it for a few seconds before it started awkwardly finding a different perch
more hidden. Generally, the only owl sp one would expect here is Great
Horned. But this was not that. No ear tufts, Quite a stout body including
neck. Wings were grey and unmarked on the top sides. They were very broad
and long. The bird turned and faced me once while I had bins on it and the
face was a disk, but not heart-shaped, with big bright yellow eyes and
striking coloring on the face.
So, wrong face and coloring for barn owl, and plus it was no where near
dark yet.
No ear tufts, so not long-eared, and more bulky than GH.
All I can conclude is Short-eared. But that would be pretty unusual in this
location?

Thanks
Ron Bolton
Berthoud

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