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Spencer Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Nov 2011 11:33:10 -0500
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I scoped the residential area next to Sandy Ridge in North Ridgeville this
morning and saw no Short Eared Owls or Northern Harriers.  However, I did
notice that the landscape was a bit different from last year.  The famous
field where the SEO's displayed last year no longer had the taller growth of
shrubs and weeds.  It looks like the field has been mowed relatively
recently.  I'm not sure if this will have an effect one way or another on
the SEO's return.



On a similar note, I'm looking around for local areas that might be good
habitat for potential snowy owls.  Can anyone let me know the ideal habitat
for Snowys?  I think I'm going to head out to Lorain County Airport over
lunch.  Any info on good habitat areas to search would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.



Spencer




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