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Re: Long-eared Owl in Raleigh
- To: Will Cook <cwcook@duke.edu>, <carolinabirds@duke.edu>
- Subject: Re: Long-eared Owl in Raleigh
- From: Helmut Mueller <hmuelle@earthlink.net>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 21:18:30 -0500
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I think that I may have seen a Long-ear flying across the bypass near Smith
level Road in Chapel Hill yesterday at dusk. I only got a very instantaneous
look at it, but it had the butterfly-like flight of an Asio.
-- Helmut C Mueller
409 Moonridge Road
Chapel Hill, NC 27516
Phone: 919-942-4937
Permanent email address: hmueller@email.unc.edu
> From: "Will Cook" <cwcook@duke.edu>
> Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 18:53:16 -0500
> To: carolinabirds@duke.edu
> Subject: Long-eared Owl in Raleigh
>
> Recently an injured Long-eared Owl was found in Raleigh (near Harry
> LeGrand's neighborhood!) and sent to a rehabilitator, where it will
> remain indefinitely (too injured to release).
>
> Keep an eye out on tonight's news -- I just saw a glimpse of the owl in a
> teaser promising more details on WLFL 22's 10 pm news.
>
>
> --
> Charles W. "Will" Cook w 919-660-7423
> http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook cwcook@duke.edu
> Biology Dept., Duke Univ., Box 90340, Durham, NC 27708