Yes, many people saw at least two SEOWs and at least one SNOW hunting actively throughout the afternoon around the new control tower on the west side of the runway, on the expansive barrens north of new tower on the west side of the runway, and off the north end of the runway.
Access to this area: End of Pine St, park, walk 200' straight ahead on the path between the bollards, turn right and walk down the paved perimeter road perhaps 600-800 feet. The barrens open up on your left. Take the path on the left that goes out to a small building close to the runway. The new control tower will be on your right as you walk toward the small house by the runway. Owls at times observed in almost all directions and overhead.
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On Jan 9, 2016, at 8:25 PM, 'Judith & Reid Scher' via Maine birds <maine-birds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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