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I can attest to the presence of a Snowy Owl in Clinton county from 26 Nov
00 to 08 Feb 01. In that time, the owl was very faithful to a single power
pole on Accommodation Road. I observed this owl dozens of times and never
saw it more than 200 yards from that pole. The last time I saw it on 8 Feb
it seemed to be alert and in excellent health. Thus it would seem that
fidelity to a particular site should not be construed as evidence of
impending death.
Cheers.
Bob
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 8:58 PM, Fred Miller <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> I've been watching the reports about the Hancock Co. Snowy Owl and can't
> help wondering if it's not going through the same thing that happened to
> the Hardin Co. Snowy Owl who starved to death earlier this year.
>
> It too was seen in a very limited area for many days. I'm a newbie to the
> bird lists but wonder if anyone in that area has an idea to ensure that
> owl doesn't share the same fate as the Hardin County owl.
>
> Just a thought.
>
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