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Rick Gibson <[log in to unmask]>
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Rick Gibson <[log in to unmask]>
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From a conversation earlier this morning, I understand the Short-eared Owls
were seen yesterday (Friday) afternoon on the north end of Afton State
Park. The north entrance/gate is on 50th St., just east of St Croix Trail
(no parking lot but I have never had a problem parking on the side of the
road by the gate). I believe the owls were first seen near the trails south
of this entrance and also on the north side of 50th St over private land.
It was also suggested that 3 - 5 pm was a good time to be looking.

If the weather tomorrow is a repeat of today, there might be a nice group
of people out there.  Good luck.

-rick
On Jan 2, 2016 10:19 PM, "MOU admin" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> (Posted by anonymous <> via moumn.org)
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> I see from the posts that Ron Taube and Jill Beam have spotted the birds
> on North Prarie
> Loop at Afton SP.  if you have and more specific directions and time of
> day. It would be
> greatly appreciated.  Thank you for your posts and pics.
>
> Bob Larocca
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