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Date: | Thu, 15 Dec 2011 21:45:48 -0700 |
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I attended a meeting in Henderson tonight and heard about Snowy Owl
sightings from some of the people there. From what I heard one would
have been along the east side of the MN River in Blakely Township, Scott
County; one would have been along the west side of the river along Co.
Rd. 6 in Jessenland Township, Sibley County and one would have been at
the Ney Center on the south side of Hwy 19 just east of the river in Le
Sueur County. It is possible that this is the same bird in 3 different
places, but that is pure speculation on my part. A 4th was seen near Le
Center in Le Sueur County. I apologize for not getting more info than
this, but at least it is further evidence of the irruption(assuming of
course that all of the ID's were correct).
Bob Williams, Bloomington
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