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Thu, 20 Mar 2008 21:28:24 -0400
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I arrived at the intersection of Albrecht and Fowl Roads just north of
the airport at
about 7:30 pm. Two very happy ladies were already on one of the Short
Eared Owls
which was perched on the ground in the field. Almost immediately as I
got a look at the owl,
one and then another were in the air flying around the first house. At
one point three of the owls were
gliding around the field giving us quite a show. After about 15 minutes,
two of them gained some
altitude and swung south, and over the fence and into  airport property.
We shared great looks
of the owls in scopes and through binos, both gliding and in a variety
of perches.

We also had good looks at a male Northern Harrier, and discussed the
other raptors seen which
included Red Tailed Hawks, and a couple Rough- legged Hawks.

Other birds of interest included Canada Geese, Robins, and Red-winged
Blackbirds.

There were also hundreds of gulls in all of the fields and streaming
overhead.

See you on the trails,


Chris Pierce
N. Olmsted, OH

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