There is a Snowy Owl perched on a power pole along the
driveway of residence 20716 on Co. Rd. 17 about 2.5 miles
west of Holdingford.
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4 Snowy Owls today, make that 5. ROYAL Farms area West of Royalton 2 miles
(Morrison),
Mayhew Road in Sauk Rapids North of the High School (Benton). TWO Stearns.
Birds. One 2
1/2 miles West of Holdingford on 17 and the other N.W. Freeport near 385th
street. Their
moving so search the areas
Banner day for Snowy Owls. I went solo and Milt went with the Hockemas. 5
birds. 1 in
Morrison County. 2 miles West on Nature Rd. near Royal Farms. Stearns. 3 birds.
One 2 1/2
mile West of Holdingford on hwy 17, another 1 mile N.W. of Freeport near 385
street.
Another at 210th Ave and 400
I went solo and Milt hooked up with the Hockema's. 5 Snowy Owls today. One
in Morrison 2 miles West of Royaton on Nature Road. One in Benton about one
mile North of the Sauk Rapids High School on Mayhew Road . (hwy 1) And three
in Stearns: One 2 1/2 miiles West of Holdingford on 17, another 1
I sent 3 previous messages and none showed up.
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frank-if you're referring to the 3 on the snowy owl they're all showing up in
my email box from mounet so things seem to be working as a reader of the list.
jim
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Mine too Frank.
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My son Mike and I found a Northern Hawk Owl this afternoon along Nature
Trail about three miles south of #18.
Bob Holtz
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Apparently I was wrong about the REPRO command, because I'm still not getting
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we need another command. Anyone else have an idea?
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County? Anything more specific??
On Dec 21, 2013, at 5:46 PM, Bob Holtz wrote:
My son Mike and I found a Northern Hawk Owl this afternoon along Nature
Trail about three miles south of #18.
Bob Holtz
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Spent the day around Morrison and Benton counties looking for Snowy Owls
like several others. Thank you to Frank and Milton for sharing location
updates. Interpreting the recent posts of the many locations, and a few
ebird reports I compiled a map of many (but certainly not all) sightings to
help
Hate to double post, but I realized the mapping link was slightly off.
Diane and I spotted another Snowy Owl in Benton County at a location that I
don't believe had been reported yet. This one is further east of the area
where most of the birds are being reported this winter. It was a couple of
power poles south of CR22 (165th St) on CR60 (75th Ave NE). This is
While participating in a north metro christmas bird count today, Jenn Gillen
and I found a Townsend's Solitaire at Coon Rapids Dam Regional Park - west
access. There are parks on each side of the river so to be clear, I'm refering
to the park located on the western side of the Mississippi
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