There was one report of the Snowy Owl's being flushed by a coyote today, so
the owl is still present.  The owl remained in the area south of Hwy 19.

Dan Tallman

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> Thinking the timing of recent observers who missed the Snowy Owl was too
> early in the day, I ventured my luck at dusk.  I stayed in the area of
> Dakota Cty. 59 and Hwy. 19 from 4:24-5:30.  A neighbor of the folks whose
> fields the bird frequents told me she'd been told by the home owner that
> west of the farm buildings at dusk was a good time to see the bird.  Snow
> Buntings were present, but after much trolling and peering into the darkness
> - no Snowy.
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