[mou] SE Owl in Winona Cty
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Hagsela@aol.com
Mon, 9 Apr 2007 05:29:42 EDT
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I stumbled on a Short-eared Owl north of Cty.12 (where it parallels Hwy 90)
on Ferndale in Winona County. I believe it was less than a mile north of Cty.
12 - the landmark is a white house with black trim and two beige structures
behind it just north of the field where I saw the owl. It was perched on a
fence post by the road, then flew to the field on the west side of the road
and landed on the ground.
In Houston County, the Reno recreation area - a lone Yellow-rumped Warbler
and two Barred Owls having a hoot fest.
Linda Sparling
Hennepin County
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