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ML613478185

Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus

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Contributor

Lesley Goodman Media from this contributor

Date

13 Jan 2024 eBird checklist S158830337

Location

11198 Sandy Point Rd, Bryan US-TX 30.68895, -96.52622
Brazos, Texas, United States
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Map Coordinates: 30.688946, -96.526216
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Observation details

At about 6:07 PM the owls came out after the northern Harriers went down. Heard vocalizing. We found about eight pellets along the road. Cloudy conditions made photos difficult. We may have a silhouette. The audio is very poor, so you really need to turn up the volume to hear their vocalizations. The traffic from the road and the wind made for difficult recording.

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