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At 5:37 this afternoon, after about 4 hours of searching the area, Ron 
Erpelding and I re-found the Snowy Owl that was reported last Sunday in 
western Carver County.  The owl was sitting atop a power pole along Yale 
Ave. 0.2 miles north of Hwy 7.  We believe it to be an adult female.

Since the sighting last week was around 6PM, and we had also gone by this 
same location earlier today, we suspect this Snowy only comes out very late 
in the day to begin hunting.

Herb Dingmann
St. Cloud 

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