These two photos were shared with me by Tom Kuhn, birder and neighbor back when we lived in Sutro Heights. That is where he found this bird, in the park above the Cliff House:
Posted by: atowhee | July 4, 2020
SAN FRANCISCO’S NIGHT STALKER
Posted in birding, birds, california, natural history, owl, san francisco | Tags: Great Horned Owl, Sutro Heights Park
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