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Mon, 24 Nov 2008 14:14:52 -0500
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Hi all,

I just received a report from Judy Holbrook, who reports a Snowy Owl
along U.S. Rte 35 about 18 miles west of Xenia last Saturday. It was
along the section of road between Jamestown and Jeffersonville, and they
saw it land in the median strip between the east and westbound lanes. It
may still be in the area. This is not too far from Wilmington, where a
snowy spent much of the winter of 2001 and became a major celebrity
attended to by numerous paparazzi.

It's good to see some of these humongous Arctic owls appearing down
here, and I suspect that we'll be seeing more of them this winter.

Jim McCormac

 

Jim McCormac

Ohio Division of Wildlife

2045 Morse Rd., G-3

Columbus, Ohio 43229

614-265-6440

614-262-1143 fax

 


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