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Snow Print Suggests An Abrupt End For One Critter In The Talons Of A Bird Of Prey

(CBS) -- A very subtle sign of spring is seen in a west suburban snow print, reports WBBM's John Cody.

Naturalist Margaret Gazdacka was leading some fourth graders on a snow shoe hike at Red Oak Nature Center when they came across the trail a parade of tiny feet, bisected by the line of a tail dragging, a trail ending abruptly in the snow angel like print of a raptor with wings outstretched.

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Gazdacka believes it's the snow print of an owl snagging a mouse, not a hawk.

"It would be more likely that the owl would be more active even if it was cold out, which it was, hunting because it had babies to feed versus the red-tailed hawk which maybe on a colder day would probably be like, 'you know what, I'm good. I don't need to hunt tonight,'" she said.

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Naturalist Margaret Gadzaka pointing to the snow print. (Credit: Red Oak Nature Center)

Gazdacka says she's looking for other spring signs in the snow, but says so far all she's found is the sound of spring bird songs at the Red Oak Nature Center in Batavia.

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