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      "text": " I'm between the Metropolitan Market and Discovery Park, and the park is, you know, like block and a half short, two block, like a long block away, and especially this corner seems to be full of barred owls. So there's about, uh, typical is two, three, or four of them calling their territories early in the night. But still, three, four in the morning, all the rabbits are all over the streets just doing their social thing, and the owls don't, I haven't seen any owls come down and take any, so maybe they're filled up and, I don't know, doing something else that time of night. Yeah, it's kind of colorful around here at night. All you do is get out in the middle of the night and do your walking when it's cooler and, you know, in good weather like this. KJ7VU. KJ7VU, K7WC. Well, Mike, that's just fascinating. I, you know, as I said, looked through for many years, and I did not know there were that many critters wandering around in that really very urban area. That's great. Really good to hear. Gives you some, uh, gives you some hope for, uh, for wildlife, I guess. Let me see where we are now. Uh, hold on, let me check my list. Uh, oh, nobody else on that list. Who else wants to join us? Come ahead, call, sign, and name."
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      "text": " I think you missed DJ-TG7QEO in the last round. Thank you very much. Let me just see what I did there. I'm gonna drop and check my notes."
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