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Wed, 14 Apr 2010 17:06:47 -0400
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Dear list,

I was wondering if anyone had location details for the Eastern Screech Owl
in Jackson Field?  I've heard the owl mentioned before but haven't had any
luck finding it; I see on eBird that it was sighted as recently as last
Sunday.

In other news, today in Shaker Heights, near S Woodland and W Park a very
large (presumably female) Red Tailed Hawk was prominently perched near the
top of a large tree.  I'm used to seeing RSHA and Cooper's in the
neighborhood, but this was the first RTHA I've seen in the area (aside from
the occasional flyover).  More accustomed to seeing them (by the score) on
my morning drive along the interstate.

Grateful for any pointers on the ESO,
Noah

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