Subject: burrowing owls
Date: May 31 22:14:28 2002
From: Scott Ray - scray at wolfenet.com


Another EWA site with Burrowing Owl activity this spring is on the south
side of I-90 and about a hundred feet east of Rd "Q" SE. This area is east
of Moses Lake.

An irrigation canal flows through this area. The owls have been seen
standing on the top of the canal bank twice in the last month.

Scott

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" Yakima, WA "
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-----Original Message-----
From: TWEETERS-owner at u.washington.edu
[mailto:TWEETERS-owner at u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of Denny Granstrand
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 8:27 PM
To: TWEETERS at u.washington.edu
Subject: Re: burrowing owls


There is an active burrow on Dodson Road, which is fourteen miles east of
George off I-90, just north of Frenchman Hills Road. Go south from I-90 on
Dodson just over nine miles. On the east side of the road you will find a
row of Russian Olive trees. The burrow is in an that has trees with quite a
bit of space between them, about 200 yards north of Frenchman Hills Road.
South of the burrow the trees are close together; north of it they are more
spread apart. I saw if on May 25 sitting on a fence post.

Denny Granstrand
Yakima, WA

At 10:27 PM 5/31/2002 EDT, you wrote:
>hi -- does anyone have a reliable location for burrowing owls in eastern
>washington?
>thanks.
><HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>hi -- does anyone have a
reliable location for burrowing owls in eastern washington?
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