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Molly Jo Miller - Stan Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Just wanted to let folks know that my sister has been seeing the snowy owls near Bellechester (Goodhue Co) pretty much every day.
There appear to be three of them: 1 very heavily barred (first one she saw), 1 mostly white (second one), and 1 white with some barring.
She has seen them multiple times around 5:30 p.m. and, now with the clock change, at about 6:30 tonight.
They can be found mostly near CR 16 and CR 1 or in the southwest quadrant between the roads, with CR 4 (about 4 miles west of Bellechester) being the western edge.
They seem to like telephone poles on CR 1 before the first farm on the right (maybe 3rd or 4th pole).  Tonight the very heavily barred one was back on a pole on CR 1 and then flew towards CR 16.  Yesterday she saw the 3rd one (white with some barring) on CR 16 just a bit east of CR 4.  This is about the same location that she saw the first, heavily barred owl.
Do these descriptions fit the three owls seen near Oak Center?
Molly Jo MillerInver Grove Hts, Dakota Co 		 	   		  
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