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February 2014

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Bob Dunlap <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 26 Feb 2014 08:20:25 -0700
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I just located yet another Snowy Owl in the northeast corner of Jackson
County. The bird is sitting in a field about 300 yards north of 930th St.
halfway between 550th and 560th Ave. Although it is distant it looks to be
a very lightly marked individual, suggesting an adult male and therefore a
different bird than the female I found just over a mile south of here in
early February. That makes a total of 3 individuals within 3 miles of each
other since the third week of January.

Today's bird is also less than a mile south of the Cottonwood County line,
and currently I am aware of no Cottonwood Snowies yet this winter.

Bob Dunlap

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