
The group of fast hikers met the slow hikers at a trail junction and we had dinner together. The group split into 3 small groups to watch at each of 3 potential nest cavities. No action. Leaders cautiously played a recording, and received a response. We returned to the trail junction. A Boreal Owl swooped in on silent wings and sat in a Spruce looking at the 22 humans who had invaded her territory. It was an amazing experience to see a beautiful owl watching us.
In complete darkness we hiked out with head-lamps, thinking of the Boreal Owl we had just seen. Photo here is from Internet. I did not take any photos that night.
photo of me during the snow-shoe hike. Karen's old wooden BearPaw snow shoes created much discussion. The metal "foot fangs" on the bottoms were quite helpful.
We had a few flurries of icy snow as we were standing around listening for the owl.
I am glad the owl trip was last weekend because this weekend the bird trip is cancelled / postponed because of a big snowstorm blowing in tonight with about 6 inches forecasted.
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