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Sean Artman <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 5 Apr 2012 14:02:34 -0400
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Or possibly the bird's just fine and loafing normally in his spot. A quick
search reveals "Snowy Owls on the wintering grounds are more active during
the late afternoon than during other daylight hours". That's how they
behaved at Ashtabula Harbor earlier this year as well.

Sean Artman


On Thu, 5 Apr 2012 11:11:41 -0400, Eric Mullholand <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>The Snowy owl found by Bob Samms yesterday is still there this morning at
>10:30 AM. It is in the exact spot described. (234, west of the reservoir in
>Findlay) The bird seems alert and actively looks around, but I suspect it
>is stressed if it hasn't moved at all since yesterday.
>
>Eric Mullholand
>Social Studies Teacher
>CEA President
>Student Council Advisor

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