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Date: | Sat, 5 Apr 2008 12:11:04 -0400 |
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There are two owl nests. One is in the woods on the walk down, is very
difficult to see at a long range off to the right.
The second is much easier. It is on the back side of the pond on your
right as you enter the pond field. If you go around the pond counter
clockwise it will be visible to your right. The easiest thing is if you
get to the wooden boardwalk and don't see it, turn around and look to your
left where the trail turns. The nest probably isn't as big as you would
expect for a Great Horned Owl.
The Northern Shrike is usually seen in the bushy area over the marsh
across the trail near the owl nest. There doesn't seem to be a favored
spot. You're going to need a little luck and hopefully be there at the
right time.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Robert Jackson
Broadview Heights, OH
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