In the seventies, they nested in Hanover on the Sewage Treatment property, between Mink Brook and the CT River. I haven’t seen (or heard) them in Hanover since then. 
I flushed one off a skunk on George’s Pond in Enfield Center in the early eighties; my last great horned owl in the UV.

I’ve always wonder why they are so scarce up here.

Ted

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On Mar 20, 2018, at 5:27 AM, Jeff MacQueen <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

I heard a GHOW calling somewhere to the east of Mt. Cube before dawn this morning. This is only the second time in twenty years I’ve heard one from my property. I have them almost every year on River Road, and in the past along Route 10 in the north end of town.

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