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Birding under the midnight sun By Gary Davidson  -  Jul 22, 2008
Arrow Lakes News,Some exceptions, however, include: Northern Hawk-Owl, Common Redpoll, Gyrfalcon and Bohemian Waxwing. While all four of these species may be seen in

Whooo am I? Test your owl knowledge  -  Apr 8, 2008
Minneapolis Star Tribune,Two owls that may be found in the large bogs of the north are the Northern hawk owl and the great gray owl. The great gray may be heard at night with its

Geese, swans, ducks arrive at Creamer's Field  -  Apr 24, 2008
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner,A trip to the area Sunday yielded a great-horned and northern hawk owl, a northern harrier, and a bald eagle. The buteos are still in force here with 19

New Brunswick owls 'hoot it up'  -  Apr 5, 2008
Times and Transcript,The remaining seven, the Snowy Owl, Boreal Owl, Northern Hawk Owl, Great Gray Owl, Barred Owl, Screech Owl, and Burrowing Owl (one record only) are "finds.

With onset of migration, different birders keep eyes, ears open ...  -  Apr 17, 2008
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner,Rather, Gibson always looks forward to seeing his first northern hawk owl or northern shrike, resident birds that aren’t seen much in the winter but

Whooo knew? It's owl month in Montana  -  Feb 21, 2008
Great Falls Tribune,But he said that Arizona doesn't get the northern hawk owl, the snowy owl, the boreal owl and the eastern screech owl, which all visit Montana.

The great Simpson owl recuse  -  Jan 25, 2008
Northern News Services (subscription),The owl was identified as a northern hawk owl, a species that lives in the muskegs of northern Canada. "It's common owl," said Nic Larter, the regional

Bird sighting  -  Nov 28, 2007
Salt Lake Tribune,The northern hawk owl has been observed at Beaver Dick State Park near Rexburg. The northern hawk owl will wander into southern Canada and the northern US

Colo man left trove of 4000 bird eggs  -  Nov 13, 2007
DesMoinesRegister.com,Rare finds, such as the only known North Dakota nest of the northern hawk owl, exist in the collection but it also includes the house sparrow, a well-known

On the biggest of bogs, birdwatchers walk slowly as they look for ...  -  Oct 5, 2007
Adirondack Daily Enterprise,...“At the Bloomindale bog when a northern hawk owl, which is an arctic bird, was seen, the word spread like wildfire,� McAllister said.

Hayward lakes area outdoor notebook  -  Oct 3, 2007
Sawyer County Record,Great gray owls continue to be seen near Cornucopia, and an extremely early northern hawk owl was spotted north of Gordon. Raptor migration continues



Wounded wildlife come to teach  Sep 11, 2006
Jenna got her face painted like a northern hawk owl. Brandon, who one day hopes to become a fish and game warden, came to see animals. ... - Modesto Bee,
SPOT IT NORTHERN HAWK OWLS Feb 26, 2006
The northern hawk owl is about the size of a crow, except it has a long, rounded tail and a 30-inch wingspan. ... The northern hawk owl has incredible eyesight. ...
Pioneer Press,

A long walk, but a fox at the end Feb 27, 2006
Nice pictures of a northern hawk owl on the way to Giants Ridges. Lots of good sharp shots of Ely skiers, and my first real images of a red fox. ...
Tower Timberjay News,
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