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Sun, 5 Apr 2015 04:34:37 -0700
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I'd like to know the best place to find Barn Owls in Ohio. As our
population is on the decrease, I've tired to make a Barn Owl Friendly
property, but no luck. I know some lucks farmers somewhere in Ohio have
them, but I don't want to go to some strangers property & inside his " barn
". I'd much rather go to a preserve. But I feel like Barn Owls aren't as, "
free " birds. As seeing one in a barn is and might be the only way to find
one here any more. So where is ohios Barn owl hotspot??
Thanks

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