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Sun, 16 Nov 2014 12:44:15 -0800
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Sadly, the Barn Owls I saw earlier are gone. But I can say if they went
some where else it would me the Urbana airport. In the past I've seen a
couple Barn's there and a few other owl species, like Great horned and
Short Eared, but this airport also has a great cafe with good breakfast and
food. They have good wide open windows and I think tables outside. Also a
good thing is its a private airport, so it isn't that busy. So you can
grab some food, watch some TV and look for owls all at the same time.

I hoped this helped.-Dillon

Ohio, Champaign County, Urbana, High Way 68

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