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January 2012

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Sat, 7 Jan 2012 09:10:33 -0700
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This morning I attempted to relocate the adult (probable male) Snowy Owl that I reported in yesterday's post.  I did not find that owl in the neighborhood but I did find a juvenile.  This owl was very heavily streaked.   When I first this bird from a distance I thought it was a hawk (backlight did not help), but as I drew closer its ID was unmistakable. This individual was located 3/4 mile west of CR 3 on 700th St.  In my birding lifetime Snowy's have been solitary treats, this is the first time I've seen two in less than 24 hours. 

Ken Vail
Blooming Prairie


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