--Apple-Mail-10-534039598
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/plain;
        charset=US-ASCII;
        format=flowed

I did my usual neighbourhood run this morning:  SLC #25 in Britt 
following it all the way to #73 via Plum Creek Road then down Lind Road.

Between Lind Rd and Plum Creek Rd along #73 there were at least 15+ 
Bald Eagles.  There were additional eagles west of #73 on Lind and east 
of #73 on Plum Creek Road.  There were more than 30 all counted.
This area is along Hwy 73 north of Chisholm and north of mile marker 
112.

Also saw 2 Rough Legs, one light phase, and 2 Red Tails.

One Timberwolf.

There was a *very* large Cougar on SLC #65 not more than 3 miles from 
my house.  It was near Lake Leander and Lake Fourteen.  I have 
sometimes seen Cougars in my area after dark, but never at noon time. 
They are usually along SLC#25 between Buhl and Angora.

Karen
Karen Sussman  [email protected]
--Apple-Mail-10-534039598
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/enriched;
        charset=US-ASCII

<fontfamily><param>Hiragino Kaku Gothic Pro</param>I did my usual
neighbourhood run this morning:  SLC #25 in Britt following it all the
way to #73 via Plum Creek Road then down Lind Road.


Between Lind Rd and Plum Creek Rd along #73 there were at least 15+
Bald Eagles.  There were additional eagles west of #73 on Lind and
east of #73 on Plum Creek Road.  There were more than 30 all counted.

This area is along Hwy 73 north of Chisholm and north of mile marker
112.


Also saw 2 Rough Legs, one light phase, and 2 Red Tails.


One Timberwolf.


There was a *very* large Cougar on SLC #65 not more than 3 miles from
my house.  It was near Lake Leander and Lake Fourteen.  I have
sometimes seen Cougars in my area after dark, but never at noon time.
They are usually along SLC#25 between Buhl and Angora.


Karen</fontfamily>

<fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param>Karen Sussman 
[email protected]</fontfamily>
--Apple-Mail-10-534039598--

Reply via email to