Searching For Owls In Northeastern Colorado, February 15
We drove to Northeastern Colorado (Logan and Jackson Counties) in search of owls and other rare birds. Our goal was to find a Short-eared Owl which would be a lifer. They are most often seen hunting at dawn and dusk so we birded at Sterling Lake in the early morning and at Jackson Lake in the evening. Both are favorite owl hangouts but we were unable to find a Short-eared on this trip. We did find other birds (and owls) of interest.
Our next birding location was Jackson Lake State Park. In winter this reservoir attracts many hard to find species.
Arapahoe County, February 16
There was a report of an Eastern Screech-Owl close to our house. I couldn’t resist the opportunity to see this bird in his daytime roost.
Front Range, February 22
We took a break from owling during the early part of the day to chase some other rare birds. Our first stop was a small lake near Brighton which is a town just northeast of Denver. A Mew Gull had been reported at this lake. Mew Gulls are very difficult to identify because of how similar they are to Ring-billed Gulls. The biggest differences are its bill and head shape.
After spotting the Mew Gull we drove to Fort Collins to look for a Gyrfalcon that has been hanging around Larimer County landfill. Over the past two winters we have made more than 15 trips in search of the falcon without success. The Gyrfalcon did not make an appearance during our stay but we were able to see the gulls that congregate around the landfill. All the gulls were very distant but identifiable.
After dark we birded the foothills of Jefferson County trying to hear a Northern Saw-whet Owl. This small owl is extremely hard to find either by ear or by sight. This bird would be a lifer for me so the opportunity to finally hear one was thrilling! After only a short time we heard the distinct tooting call of the Saw-whet Owl!
What a great two weekends of birding, ending with our fourth species of owl which was also a lifer!
Camera: Nikon COOLPIX P1000, SONY Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V
Optics: Celestron TrailSeeker Scope and Nikon Monarch 7 ATB 8×42 Binoculars