Go on NY Rt. 366 to the center of Freeville where NY Rt. 366 ends at the 
intersection with NY Rt. 38.
Stop. Go straight across on the continuation of the road that was Rt. 366 
towards McLean.

in no more than a mile, the next crossroad past that Rt. 38 intersection is 
where we all saw the F'ville Snowy Owl recently. that is the Cornell Vegetable 
Crops farm, both sides of road, past the intersection there.

I turned left and went just past the muted green-colored barn (rather new 
construction). The owl was out in the field to the right, near two orange posts 
the day I saw it.

I hope this is helpful, donna scott
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Maryfaith Miller 
  To: CayugaBirds-L@Cornell.e ; khamolists...@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2014 11:36 AM
  Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owls?


  Hi, I have friends visiting today. Where should I take them to hopefully find 
a Snowy to see? Are they still present at Hancock? The Freeville Owl location 
confuses me...there are Cornell barns on 366, also in Dryden. I dont know of 
any in Freeville. Can anyone give a street crossing that would help us? Thanks 
very much. Maryfaith

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