I saw this visitor in the cottonwoods in Fields, Oregon. Great horned owls like to hang out in this particular stand of black cottonwoods. I was on the Circling Steens Mountain tour that’s a part of the Harney County Migratory Bird Festival.
The trees weren’t leafed out yet on this April field trip, but that made it easier to see birds. Cottonwoods like to have wet feet, as you can tell in this photo.
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Wonderful! A species that is not common in our part of the world!
Thanks! They are ab impressive bird.
Beautiful and looks like cottonwoods are a comfortable home to these birds. I am glad you joined Siobhan. Thank you! See you around on the 14th!
Yes, that stand of cottonwoods is home to many kinds of birds. 🌳