Subject: RE: SNOWY OWL
Date: Nov 1 12:51:17 1996
From: Eric Henriksen - ehenriksen at complianceservices.com


We could not find the SNOW at 12:15 today (Fri). We didn't have time to =
look around for very long, but it appears as though the bird has moved. =
A neighbor in the cul-de-sac said he had noticed a lot of crows and =
seagulls in the morning. But all's quiet now.

Eric Henrksen
ehenriksen at complianceservices.com
Tacoma, WA

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From: Anthony J. Kroha[SMTP:tkroha at halcyon.com]
Sent: Friday, November 01, 1996 11:17 AM
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: SNOWY OWL

Hi twetters,
The SNOWY OWL reported Wednesday in Northeast Tacoma was still present =
as of=20
9:00 am this morning. The SNOW has moved about 4 blocks west of the =
previous
sighting to 5525 23rd Ave NE in the Pinnacle Point development. Look =
for=20
crows and gulls harassing the bird.
If you have a AAA map of Tacoma, see section J-4. Alternately, from =
North-
shore Parkway, turn north on Orca Drive, left on 56th ST NE to 23rd Ave =
NE,
to the first culdesac uphill from the intersection of 23rd and Parkview =
DR.
>From Tacoma, turn right at Cliff House Restaurant onto Slayden Rd and =
continue
ahead to Northshore Parkway. From Seattle, take Exit 142 west to 348th =
st.=20
and follow the main streets west, Northshore Pkway begins at the county =
line.
Good birding,
Tony Kroha tkroha at halcyon.com tkroha at wport.com
Tacoma, WA 206/566-1724
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