That’s a delightful subject, Mike!
I love owls; I got quite close to one on the road last week, but I had no time
to photograph it.
Chris
> On 19 Feb 18, at 03:33, Mike Gordon via olympus <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> Six inches of snow last night but warm today. Not much time, but meandered
> on the trails behind Crane beach. Snowy Owls can hang out there and
> especially like the dunes that have a view of the beach and back fields--they
> like sea ducks as well as the field critters like mice and voles for
> lunch--aka serf and turf.
> The owls look like a clump of snow but happened upon one though over 100yds
> away and no way to get closer on the trails. Not good to go off as it
> damages the beach grass--?ammophila, causing erosion.
>
> Despite 800mm FF equivalent still had to significantly crop. Easier pickings
> at Plum Island, but no time today.
>
> http://www.olyendomike.com/Other/Snowy-Ow-l/i-6qrBBCd/A
> <http://www.olyendomike.com/Other/Snowy-Ow-l/i-6qrBBCd/A>
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