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Mon, 16 Nov 2009 13:15:42 -0500
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Last evening at 8:15pm I was treated to a hooting great horned owl in my
black walnut tree. That makes two years in a row for GHO on this suburban
yard list, and only the 4th yard sighting in 18 years. Hopefully a trend! I
grabbed the binocs and got decent (if dark) looks for a few minutes. He flew
off west and I followed to the end of the dead end street, down a footpath
and observed him for another 15-20 minutes as he hooted occasionally,
perched in tall trees along the edge of a vast scrubby wasteland that we
call the old 3M property.

Karen Gray
Copley - Summit Co.

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