The snowy owl was present at 11:30 when I arrived at Seybolt Road, on the gas 
pipe installation across from Reese Road about 300 yards out. Semi-recognizable 
with binoculars; much better with a scope. It swiveled its head quite 
frequently, keeping a lookout in several directions, before presently jumping 
behind the cement block on which it had been perched, and out of sight.

There was also a small flyby skein of snow geese while I was there - flying 
east to west - and many larger ones moments earlier further south as I was 
driving up - those flying west to east.

Suan


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