Of a 30 species list today, we had six raptors represented:

- A pair of Great Horned Owls being surprisingly active in broad daylight, 
both leaving the visitors' center at 12:30, and returning around 4:00.

- Seemingly sparse Bald Eagle numbers (5 or 6), but nonetheless, a pair 
posed very cooperatively on a snag on the way back from the gazebo.

- Two, or possibly three pairs of American Kestrel.

- One Rough-legged Hawk.

- 3 or 4 Red-tailed Hawks.

- 4 Northern Harriers.

A fine day of birding, indeed.

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