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How neat!

My mom and I were at the 100th Bomb Group and saw the adult white Snowy
from the bar while eating supper in the restaurant.  We had our binoculars
in the restaurant with us and got great views from there.  At that point,
(starting round 4:30 maybe) it was spending a lot of time on the black
number 4 marker along the runway - directly across from the restaurant.  By
our estimate, it was around that marker for about an hour before flying off
to other poles.
Life bird for my mom!

Kristen

On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 6:40 PM, jen brumfield <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:

> This evening a near immaculate-white Snowy Owl was sitting on short light
> posts a few feet off the ground immediately south of the 100th Bomb Group
> Restuarant at Hopkins. As documented and seen by many folks this past week,
> a heavily marked immature bird is present at the airport as well. There are
> two Snowy Owls at Hopkins, now. At 5:32 p.m. I saw two Short-eared Owls in
> flight, just north of the IX Center, viewed at a distance from the
> Restaurant. SCOPE absolutely required as is very very intense, patient and
> slow scanning in limited and waning light conditions. Note that Red-tailed
> Hawks and Northern Harrier are also present.
>
>
> Jen Brumfield
> Cleveland, OH
>
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