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Thu, 26 Dec 2013 11:16:34 -0700
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Hello,

I updated the map to make it easier to use by creating a smaller Snowy Owl
icon to be used as markers to place the location of Snowy Owls in
Minnesota.  I used the current ebird reports of all Snowy Owls reported in
Minnesota, MOU listserve and personal texts and emails from birders from
all over sharing their Snowy Owl sightings to me to add to the map. I thank
you all.

Minnesota has 54 Snowy Owl reports this winter and I believe Ryan Brady has
tabulated some where near 170+ Snowy Owl locations in Wisconsin.  This is a
reflection that most of the Snowy Owl irruption or movement of Snowy Owls
are east of Minnesota.

Here is the link to the public Google Map image of the Minnesota Snowy Owl
locations as of today:
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=215779442560997336854.0004ee2b1fd714d205220&msa=0&ll=46.905246,-91.450195&spn=9.759334,22.631836

Thank you again for reporting your Snowy Owls.

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*Mike Hendrickson*

*Mike Hendrickson Guiding <http://mikehendricksonguiding.com>*
*Sax-Zim Bog <http://www.sax-zimbog.com>*

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