long eared owls

Allen T. Chartier amazilia1 at comcast.net
Sun Feb 3 11:56:54 EST 2008


Sena,

Due to incidents of disturbance of these owls in the past, LEMP staff do not 
publicly post specific directions to them any more. You can ask at the 
Marshlands Museum when you get there, or contact them by phone (number is on 
the Metroparks map), or e-mail Paul Cypher (paulcypher at comcast.net).

Allen T. Chartier
amazilia1 at comcast.net
Inkster, Michigan, USA
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sena Mulder" <sjomohr at comcast.net>
To: "Mich-Listers" <mich-listers at envirolink.org>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 11:17 AM
Subject: long eared owls


> Concerning the owls at Lake Erie Metro Park:
>
> Jerry Sniderman posted yesterday "the Long-eareds are at the same location 
> they have been all this winter". Where might that be? I sorted through my 
> emails but can't find a reference ever made about them. Enlighten me 
> please, I would love to see them. I do have a gray*-*phase Eastern Screech 
> owl roosting in my front yard again this year, as one does every winter, 
> if anyone is interested.
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>      Sena Mohr
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