Subject: Re: Snowy Owl diet
Date: Nov 20 11:16:06 1996
From: Don Baccus - donb at rational.com
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From: birder at juno.com (Cliff Drake)
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Subject: Re: Snowy Owl diet
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On Tue, 19 Nov 1996 13:33:55 -0800 (PST) Christopher Hill
cehill at u.washington.edu> writes:
>The interesting thing was that it never made
>a sound with those huge wings.
I once witnessed a great-horned owl fly no more than four feet over
the head of a hiking companion in Willow Creek Canyon (near Prineville).
He never heard it or saw it as flew slightly behind him.
- Don Baccus, Portland OR <donb at rational.com>
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