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Hi Everyone,
On June 26th at 6:30 p.m. we will be presenting a seminar all
about Barn Owls.
We will meet on the north side of Cobb Lake Northeast of Fort Collins.
During the seminar, we will be discussing the natural history of Barn Owls in Northern Colorado and then band nestlings That are nesting in one of our boxes.
If you are interested in learning about Barn Owls and seeing them
up close here is your chance.
Click
Here to attend the seminar about Barn Owls
As many of you know, we have been working with Barn Owls for several years and have over 30 nest boxes placed in Northern Colorado for Barn Owls.
Through our research we have learned what Barn owls feed upon in the area, when the eggs are laid, how long incubation is and much more. During the seminar, you will learn mroe about Barn owls than you thought possible.
See you on the 62th.
Scott Rashid
Hi all,
This has been a petty good year for Barn Owls nesting in our nest
boxes.
One of which is in Northern Colorado.
If you would like to learn about these birds and see them up close, Click the link Here to attend a Workshop where we will be discussing every aspect of the Barn Owls life and banding the birds at one of our nesting locations.
This is a great way to see these birds and learn about how they survive in the wild.
See you Saturday evening,
Scot Rashid
Estes Park