Upsetting to hear this again. Does anyone have any idea why they are being driven this far south and in such poor condition?
Brian
> Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 22:46:32 -0600
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> Subject: [mou-net] Snowy Owl
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> Located another Snowy Owl South of Holdingford in the North part of Stearns
> County. The bird was severely weakened and died this afternoon. My guess it was
> emaciated and I will try to get it from the farmer and turn it over to the D.N.R or
> Holdingford School. It saddens me to see the birds in this state. I did an article
> for the Morrison County Record sending out a call to the public to report all
> Snowy Owls so maybe a few can be helped. I listed a few bird rehabilitation
> experts names for contact. Its nice to see the birds but not like this. I think it
> will take a while for them to rebound from this event. Probably have far less
> reports for future years. Frank Gosiak Little Falls, Morrison County
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