nest was thirty feet up in an oak hollow in a 

 graveyard and that they had taken young from 

 the same place the year before. 

 Davie gives the number of this owl as four t o 

 eight, but I have never found mare than two 

 eggs or two young in a nest. 

 It was once my good fortune (?) to own a young 

 screeh owl, but he never made an interesting p< t 

 as he was so stupid by day and wild b y ni^ht, 

 so that I felt releived one night when he escaped. 

 Albert F.Gainer, Miss. 



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