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Join host and producer, Soleil Gaylord, on Telluride KOTO Radio ”Voices of the Valley Floor-a and Fauna,” and enjoy a nature almanac detailing natural history intrigues of the flora and fauna inhabiting the valley floor, the San Miguel watershed and Colorado. From wolf reintroduction to otter spotting, to bear hibernation or the the mysteries of the fall aspen colors Voices of the Valley Floor-a and Fauna delves into the scientific beauty found in the Telluride region. Support for this show is provided by KOTO Radio and Telluride Arts District‘s Small Grants for Artists.
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Saturday Jan 02, 2021
Owls: Winter Nesting, Calls, and Silent Wings
Saturday Jan 02, 2021
Saturday Jan 02, 2021
Great Horned Owls (Bubo virginianus) are prominent raptor denizens of our Valley Floor. Their iconic Who's Awake? Me too" call can be heard through the evening and into dawn. Indeed, I often hear them calling behind my house on the Judd Webbe hill while reading in bed. But did you know that Great Horned Owls lay their egg in the dead of winter? Learn why this is a successful biological strategy for them and also listen to their calls on this diary entry of Voices of the Valley Floor-a and Fauna.
Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) in Telluride. Photo Credit: Eric Hynes
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