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Dawn and I took a trip north of the border to look for winter owls last week. We weren't disappointed. I've posted an extensive write-up of our long weekend over at Peregrinations. Read about it and check out dozens of pictures
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http://marchlords.com/birdblog/2010/02/six-owl-weekend-up-north.html
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Awesome pictures as usual.
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wonderful pictures! I so loved barred owls but each of them was really beautiful to see!
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Just smashing, Jim!! I can't imagine. This is incredible!
I go owl-watching and see nothing. I always suspect they play poker on my car roof in my absence, and swoop off just in time.
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Excellent adventure, Lord Jim (though I'm unbelievably envious). Thanks for sharing the story and photos.
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Now THAT is a WOW Weekend! Thank you so much for sharing - snowies and kestrels - a great way to start my day
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Well Owl be....what a great weekend Jim. Amazing pics. Have you gone back in search of the Snowy at the Pier lately?
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What an exciting report, with such gorgeous photos! I've been to some of those places on winter birding trips so it was really fun reading.
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Quote from: Donna on 23-Feb-10, 06:59:42 AM
Well Owl be....what a great weekend Jim. Amazing pics. Have you gone back in search of the Snowy at the Pier lately?
I've been monitoring a local birding email list for possible sightings but so far I haven't heard of any Snowys around Rochester or at the pier.
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Quote from: Lord G on 23-Feb-10, 10:36:19 AM
Quote from: Donna on 23-Feb-10, 06:59:42 AM
Well Owl be....what a great weekend Jim. Amazing pics. Have you gone back in search of the Snowy at the Pier lately?
I've been monitoring a local birding email list for possible sightings but so far I haven't heard of any Snowys around Rochester or at the pier.
Too bad, I remember all the great pics of that Snowy.....was a good year.
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Jim and Dawn,
What gorgeous pictures. I loved them all. I really enjoyed the ones of the broken ice looking like broken glass. The two Canada geese and ice, the owls (so wonderful), the foxes, and the ice. Was it cold - - - of course! dumb ? on my part.
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Jim and Dawn,
What gorgeous pictures. I loved them all. I really enjoyed the ones of the broken ice looking like broken glass. The two Canada geese and ice, the owls (so wonderful), the foxes, and the ice. Was it cold - - - of course! dumb ? on my part.
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Thanks. Yes, it was frigid on the first day with temps that barely got out of the single digits Fahrenheit, and well below zero in Centigrade degrees. The other two days were a bit warmer, but February is our coldest month...
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Quote from: Dot_Forrester on 23-Feb-10, 07:42:48 AM
What an exciting report, with such gorgeous photos! I've been to some of those places on winter birding trips so it was really fun reading.
Dot in PA
Thanks Dot. We'll definitely be going back. It was a fantastic trip. We had people in our group from as far away as Virginia and Florida, so you needn't be local to take a Lakeshore Nature Tour.
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Too bad, I remember all the great pics of that Snowy.....was a good year.
My first Snowy pictures were in 2004, when we had that Snowy on the Charlotte and Sumerville piers that hung around for a week or so. But my best shots were the ones I got in
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Quote from: dale on 23-Feb-10, 01:14:38 AM
Just smashing, Jim!! I can't imagine. This is incredible!
I go owl-watching and see nothing. I always suspect they play poker on my car roof in my absence, and swoop off just in time.
There's a lot of hit and miss with owls, it seems. For some reason, they don't like to just sit out in the open so we can admire them.
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