There are probably several vantage points, but what I did was walk about 
halfway out to the Jetty Woods from the golf course clubhouse and look towards 
the east until you see the big stock nest near the top of a bare tree- the one 
with the owl sitting on top.

If you continue on out through the woods to the jetty, you'll get a great look 
at the Red-throated Loon in the inlet and lots of waterfowl along the ice edge.

Good luck!

Ken

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On Apr 3, 2015, at 7:34 PM, "Mo Barger Rooster Hill Farm" 
<m...@roosterhillfarm.com<mailto:m...@roosterhillfarm.com>> wrote:

Hi - can anyone tell me how to find the GHO and the 2 owlets at Newman Golf 
Course? Going to venture that way tomorrow. Thank you!
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