Subject: [Tweeters] No. Hawk Owl has moved to 1601 C (c and 16th)
Date: Feb 13 13:21:03 2009
From: Mansfield, Tom - tom.mansfield at klgates.com


Terry Little has just refound the hawk owl at its original location on B. A beautiful bird still on the pole as of the time of this email. Tom. Mansfield in Mansfield.

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Sent: Fri Feb 13 07:24:44 2009
Subject: [Tweeters] No. Hawk Owl has moved to 1601 C (c and 16th)


We were searching for the Hawk Owl on B and 15th when a Subaru passed us. The Subaru turned around and came back to let us know the the Owl had moved to C and 16th (the next road to the East and slightly to the North). You head West from Mansfield on Hwy 172 (14th), turn right (North) on C, go to the second farmhouse on the left. The No. Hawk Owl was in the trees behind the farmhouse.

Apparently, the Primitive Road just South of the house is okay, but the area on either side is private property. The Owl seemed a little leery and we could see marks in the snow where a previous party(s) had approached fairly close. Please don't make this great bird move again! We were able to get good looks from where the snow is piled up on the road but as soon as we got the owl in our scopes, it flew down and out of sight. We drove by about an hour later and it was perched up on top of the tallest tree. Magnificent!

Liz Cormier

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