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Thursday, November 04, 2004

Found it Peter and Gloria found Where the Wild Things Are (Locationless) (Locked) (Locationless (Reverse) Cache)

N 50° 06.420 W 095° 35.518On Oct.8/04, while walking back to the car after doing Better Than Pine Point cache in Manitoba's Whiteshell Provincial Park, we were lucky enough to spot this Great Gray Owl (Strix Nebulosa). Average Length 24"-33" with a wingspan of up to 60". This is a huge bird.
TFTC Peter


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Great Gray Owl flying away

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