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Tue, 28 Feb 2012 08:39:14 -0700
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Just when I thought I had this Snowy Owl thing figured out and cautioned owl seekers in yesterday's post that the owls had moved on, I find another one at 9:00 AM.  I still do believe that the three most recent owls have headed out as this new owl is a nearly pure white adult male.  This is pure conjecture but it is possible that this owl is the same individual first seen in early January that left the area after a week.  He may be working his way back north and is merely stopping over at a familiar waypoint.

The location on this owl:  sitting in a bean stubble field 300 yds south of 690th St. 1/2 mile west of 130th Ave.

Ken Vail
Blooming Prairie


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