I had a nice look at a Great Horned Owl today in upper Manhattan. I arrived to the sound of American Crows calling, and they led me to the correct spot. There were a few birders already there and they pointed out the tree the bird was in. I had hoped to stay for fly out, but as the sun went down I started to get too cold, even with long johns on.
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