Dear Birders 
  Today at 12:30 there was a Snowy Owl at the west end of the locks near the 
turn around area. Just going there again to take some pictures.
  Cheers
   
  Mitchell Grant

                
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Greetings,

Thanks to Gary and Dorothy Balkwill for steering me to a Long-eared owl at
Hillman Marsh.  Last seen at 2:25 pm today, Nov. 29.  Picture here
www.radley.ca/LEOW.jpg .

Directions. North from the Hillman entrance, cross the bridge and take the
first right.  The bird is/was in the first large cedar tree on the right
hand side.  There is an arrow in the dirt at the roadside.

cheers,
Claude and Janina Radley
Tilbury

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