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Jeremiah Roth <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 4 May 2009 22:37:49 -0400
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My father found two Eastern Screeh-Owl young in his shed. When he went out 
to the shed to close and lock the shed up for the night he heard the owls 
collide into the window.  He caught one owl in a net and the other owl was 
able to fly out throught the doors.  Both owl are now perching in trees in 
the backyard.  


Other sighting  for the day include a yellow warbler, common yellowthroat, 
wood thrush.  Were all observed in Big Creek Reservation of Cleveland 
Metroparks south of Fern Hill.  

See you in the field,
Jerry 

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