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You May Have the Chance to See a Snowy Owl This Winter
Snowy owls are flocking to the northern U.S. in a winter irruption that provides excellent viewing opportunities.
Irruptions happen when young snowy owls, pushed out by older, dominant birds in the Arctic, travel farther south in search of ...
A nonprofit science group has discovered a great deal about the species over the past decade, but the irruption shows that ...
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The snow has eyes: Watch an incredible video of a snowy owl
A video of a snowy owl perched on a tree stump will blow your mind. The owl's white camouflage renders it nearly impossible to spot. The post ‘The Snow Has Eyes’: Watch an Incredible Video of a Snowy ...
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Snowy Owl Facts (and Where to Find Them!)
To see a snowy owl in person is a memorable experience that lasts a lifetime. Adventurous birders love the thrill of discovering a snowy—and it takes only one glance to understand why this owl species ...
MADISON, Wis. - Marked by distinctive yellow eyes, these white owls usually call the Arctic their home. However, during the winter months, a small number of these owls travel south and sometimes call ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Snowy owls, which have been described as both mysterious and charismatic, are sadly only periodic visitors to Northeast Ohio. One winter they’re here, hanging out along a break wall ...
There's a chance of snow in parts of Wisconsin this week. But the season's first gifts of the Arctic, documented and true, are already in the state. Four snowy owls have been seen and photographed in ...
To the joy of wildlife watchers, snowy owls are being seen in Wisconsin more this winter than last, according to the Department of Natural Resources. As of Dec. 17, 60 snowy owls had been documented ...
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