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The following was copied from the NH statewide bird list:
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Subject: Great Gray Owl
Date: Mon Feb 4 2013 19:08 pm
From: dbjohnston21 AT gmail.com
After waitng on Trescott Rd for about 20 minutes and driving along the
road, I decided to park in the trail area( a paved road is right across
from it) on the same side of the road as the App. Trail with signs
saying
something like "Hanover town trail and to App. Trail". It is just
below the
first field/ farm past where people were walking to the marsh across
from
the App. Trail parking area. Seeming to be public access, I walked
across
the field to the far treeline, turned right on a trail cutting across
the
back of the field, and peeked through the next treeline looking down
into a
frozen marsh with some big, old apple tree snags, and the owl was
perched
on one of the snags. I observed it for about a minute before it flew
into
some pines behind the marsh, where it perched briefly before sliding
through. This was about 5:10 this evening. Good luck.
Dave Johnston, Brattleboro
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George Clark
Norwich, VT
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