There's also a dead RTH along 77, just south of the Mall of America.
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Original message From: Tami Vogel Date:
12/4/17 12:54 PM (GMT-06:00) To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU Subject: Re: [mou-net]
MSP airport snowy owl
FYI -
I just had a c
That is bad news. We didn t see an owl at the FedEx building or from the
observation area. However, we located one atop another building in the same
vicinity along Cargo Road, just after the tunnel coming from the viewing
area. (Don't know the name of the building; we were looking to our left.)
We
FYI -
I just had a client email asking about whether we take deceased owl reports.
There's a dead Snowy on southbound Cedar Ave, left shoulder along the exit lane
for 494E.
Assuming it's one of the MSP owls...
Regards,
Tami Vogel
Communications Director
Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Min
Any weekend sightings? I'm taking a California visitor to the airport and
it would be a lifer for him.
Thanks,
Missy Bowen
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Well fed appearing adult Snowy at end of Cargo Rd near Fed Ex Dec. 23 am. Got
lots of pictures.
Richard Carlson
Full time birder,biker, Rotarian
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Tucson, AZ
Lake Tahoe, CA
Kirkland, WA
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My husband and I drove around the harbor and visited Canal Park
briefly today. Didn't get either a Snowy Owl or the Gyrfalcon spotted
this morning, but did find a young Peregrine Falcon feasting on a
pigeon on the BendTec buildlng. I got some photos, but could only see
(and not read much of) the al
I had to pick my parents up at the airport last night. On leaving the Baggage
Claim area of Terminal 1 (Lindberg) we saw a Snowy Owl perched on the fence
along the exit road just before the exit that allows you to return to the
terminal. We went around again and the Owl was still present allow
Decided to check the airport on the way home from Christmas festivities
yesterday. We found a young Snowy Owl perched on a red runway/taxiway light
along Cargo Road at 4:40 PM. The bird was on the south side of the road and
just past the first tunnel. It was on the closest set of lights to th
This afternoon, between 3:30 and 4;30 PM, the airport snowy owl was
once again frequenting the area around the glycol facility, just north
of the first tunnel on Cargo Road. It appears she'd been hunting along
the chain link fence on the north side of the facility's driveway
entrance, because just
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