Curt Rawn and I enjoyed great looks at the Northern Hawk Owl just north of
Hutchinson late this morning.

The bird hung out about 0.5 miles south of the original intersection of
Tagus Avenue (a.k.a County Road 12) and 230th Street. Specifically, it was
near the 22517 driveway entrance (look for the sign that reads
"Mid-Minnesota Septic Services") on the west side of Tagus Avenue. It
mostly perched on the east side of the road and it was always perched on a
telephone pole. It flew frequently, although  it did not appear that cars
or birders were scaring it up.

The times we saw the owl were from 10:30-11am; then we lost it for about
half an hour until we found it right by 22517 again. One to two other cars
were viewing the bird when we left around 12pm.

Good birdin'!

Alyssa DeRubeis
Golden Valley, Hennepin Co.

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