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February 2016

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Liz McQuaid relocated both Snowy Owls at Burke Lakefront Airport today. Folks routinely ask where the best spots are to view Burke Snowy Owls---there are no best sites beyond using effort and attention *all along the entire length of Marginal Road along the airport*. There are multiple legal pull off spots at gates along the fence. The Snowy Owls move around enough at Burke to where their locations change daily and often hourly. On days when they cannot be located at the airport proper they may be resting on the outer CLE breakwall just offshore the airport, best viewed from East 9th street pier and East 55th marina, with a scope  


Jen Brumfield 
Cleveland, OH

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