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Mon, 5 Feb 2018 14:59:06 -0500
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Julie and I drove to Upper Valley Pike to look for the Snowy Owl. We spotted
it about 200 yards north of Herr Road on the west side of the road. It was
maybe 50 yards from the road in soybean stubble and rather easy to see when
we were there. It was much whiter than the bird we had in Clark County on
our CBC.

Doug Overacker

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