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Thu, 4 Mar 2010 23:59:42 -0500
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Sometimes you don't need to go far to get good birds. Thursday evening Linda and I listened to two Great Horned Owls calling back and forth from either side of our place. One was near the south border which has a forested area and is the most likely location for a nest. The other was in a large tree on the north side of our place. The tree is a great perch to watch the natural field for prey. A pair of Red-tailed Hawks work the field during the day.

Charlie Bombaci




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