All, 
The owl is still in the same field. In the weeds by the gas riser south of 
where the center pivot is parked.

Lisa Edwards
Palmer Lake, Co.

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On Jan 28, 2012, at 11:08 PM, Tyler Stuart <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi there,
> 
> I located the immature SNOWY OWL at 5:20 pm today, only a few minutes before 
> it was too dark to see.
> 
> Seen from Piccadilly Rd possibly 1/4-mile away to the east, but west of Gun 
> Club Rd. It was moderately active, making very short flights and scanning 
> from the ground in the 15 minutes we watched (3 others in my group saw it as 
> well). The field has a sprinkler train and is just north of a pair of 
> houses--one green and the other with a prominent Christian cross out front. 
> This is north of 132nd perhaps a 1/2-mile.
> 
> Good birding,
> 
> Tyler Stuart
> Manitou Springs, CO
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