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Re: Mystery Bird # 4

Subject: Re: Mystery Bird # 4
From: "Rich Peet" <>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 16:22:25 -0000
I am sure with these four found that you actually have five.
The Saw-whet is there but just more quiet with those Big preditors
around.  Listen for individual chirps on dark nights right now.

To steal the quote from the people who did the math to prove that MN
had more Borial Owls than Great Grays in last years invasion. "It just
 makes sense that there would always be more little critters than big
ones"

Rich

--- In  "Stan" <> wrote:
>
> Thanks Debbi,
> 
> I had listened to my cd's but obviously not all the way end of the 
> selection.  I have four varieties of owls all calling along my creek 
> now.  
> 
> Stan
> 






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