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Good morning.My daughter and I drove out to Fairport Harbor late Friday afternoon to try again for a snowy owl -- nothing on the beach so headed to Fairport Nursery Rd just after 4:30.  As we turned the curve coming from the west, we spotted an owl fly south across the road at the west end of the landfill.  On the drive home, I got to wondering how consistently that owl is hunkering down on the north (lake) side during the day and then moving to the south side of the road and the larger area of the landfill to hunt in the evening.  Might be a strategy for future stakeout/searchs?  Just saying.
Mary HueyWilloughbyLake County

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