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Tundra Swans in a Corn Field

Two days this week (Saturday and today, Monday) I have driven from Janesville to Middleton, Wisconsin (about 45 miles each way) in search of a great grey owl that has been hanging out behind the Middleton Post Office for the past week. He was there on Friday and Sunday, but on neither day I was there. So, today after failing to find the owl, I … Continue reading Tundra Swans in a Corn Field

Unknown's avatarCharles CottleApril 1, 2013April 9, 20163 Comments
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