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Snowy owl invasion of US extends to Florida
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 27402024:MV8yNDUyNzA5XzYxRDY5QUE3] http://www.miamiherald.com/2014/01/03/3850232/snowy-owl-invasion-of-us-extends.html Snowy owl invasion of US extends to Florida ACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A snowy owl has made a rare appearance in Florida. The Florida Times-Union reports that one of the Arctic birds has been spotted since last week in Little Talbot Island State Park. It's only the third-ever sighting of a snowy owl confirmed in Florida. Park services specialist Peter Maholland says bird watchers have been flocking to northeast Florida to catch a glimpse of the white bird. Snowy Owls are familiar to children as Harry Potter's pet. They are the largest North American owl, and they're typically found in Canada and the Arctic. y [/quote]
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Snowy owl invasion of US extends to Florida
ACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A snowy owl has made a rare appearance in Florida.
The Florida Times-Union reports that one of the Arctic birds has been spotted since last week in Little Talbot Island State Park. It's only the third-ever sighting of a snowy owl confirmed in Florida.
Park services specialist Peter Maholland says bird watchers have been flocking to northeast Florida to catch a glimpse of the white bird.
Snowy Owls are familiar to children as Harry Potter's pet. They are the largest North American owl, and they're typically found in Canada and the Arctic.
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