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Yes, I observed a Snowy in Maple Grove yesterday. Take Weaver Lake Rd. east off of 94 (going West) and then take a right on Main St. Take the first left by the townhouses and go down by the gazebo which overlooks the pond. It is usually sitting by two big boulders on the near side of the pond. I went there last evening before dark and it was flying around the area. 

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From: "Ben Klaas" <[log in to unmask]> 
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Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2014 12:04:03 PM 
Subject: [mou-net] Searching for Twin Cities Metro Snowy Owls Sun 26 Jan 

Greetings birders- 

I'm heading out this afternoon in search of a Snowy Owl sighting. I've been 
parusing the wonderful sighting map Michael Hendrikson has been updating 
and posting to this list, and from the looks of it the Hastings/Vermillion 
area looks to be my best bet in the metro area. However, most of those 
sightings appear to be from a few weeks ago. 

Are there any Snowy sightings from the last few days to report from that 
area or anywhere else in the metro area? 

Been birding for 30 years and the Snowy Owl has eluded me, until hopefully 
today... 

thanks, 
Ben Klaas 

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