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February 2013, Week 4

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Doug Hardy <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Feb 2013 07:51:37 -0500
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Birders-

The big owl seen yesterday morning was directly across from #203 Dogford 
Road, a big yellow house. As this is a residential road with little 
traffic, PLEASE respect residents - and the bird itself - if you go 
searching. This bird likely moves around quite a bit during the day, and 
is unlikely to be in exactly the same spot.

Also, as this re-sighting has not yet been confirmed I request that the 
information not be distributed more widely than UVB (e.g., NHBIRDS and 
MASSBIRD). Hopefully if the owl is still around it will move to more 
open and/or publicly-owned land.

Thanks,
Doug


On 2/21/2013 5:17 PM, Doug Hardy wrote:
> Last week I mentioned our local Great Gray to a friend who drives 
> Trescott Road frequently. She hadn't seen it, but indicated that she 
> would keep an eye out for it.
>
> I just heard this afternoon that "I think I saw the Great Grey owl 
> this morning – on Dogford Road. For sure the biggest owl I’ve ever 
> seen and didn’t look like a Barred. He was in a tree right by the road."
>
> If the owl we saw earlier is still in the area, this would be a decent 
> place for it to show up. I'll try to get more information, but want to 
> get word out in case anyone can swing by there tonight. Dogford makes 
> a loop off Hanover Center Road, the continuation of Etna Road.
>
> Exciting!
> Doug Hardy, Norwich
>

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