)Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] [MidHudsonBirds] Snowy Owl Ulster Couty near the
Shawangunk Grasslands - may be a released rehabilitated bird
The Raptor Trust released a rehabilitated Snowy Owl in the Shawangunk Mountains
on March 29 (see this New Yorker article
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/20
All,
according to the Raptor Trust , their snowy owl was banded.
HTH.
Good birding.
Jimmy Lee
Jimmy Lee
South Brunswick, NJ
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(UTC)Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] [MidHudsonBirds] Snowy Owl Ulster
I respectfully disagree as it is rather hard to hide a Snowy Owl in summer if
it stays. In this case personally I think working with the system is a good
idea ,however,since I am a couple hundred miles distant I will not be directly
involved Good luck to both the owl and birder's Gerry Smith
I respectfully disagree as it is rather hard to hide a Snowy Owl in summer if
it stays. In this case personally I think working with the system is a good
idea ,however,since I am a couple hundred miles distant I will not be directly
involved Good luck to both the owl and birder's Gerry Smith
The Raptor Trust released a rehabilitated Snowy Owl in the Shawangunk
Mountains on March 29 (see this New Yorker article
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/06/inside-the-avian-clinic-wild-bird-fund.html).
If it's that bird, it was already originally picked up near LaGuardia
airport with
The Raptor Trust released a rehabilitated Snowy Owl in the Shawangunk
Mountains on March 29 (see this New Yorker article
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/06/inside-the-avian-clinic-wild-bird-fund.html).
If it's that bird, it was already originally picked up near LaGuardia
airport with
FYI, the Raptor Trust released a rehabilitated Snowy Owl in the
Shawangunk Mountains on March 29 (see this New Yorker article
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/06/inside-the-avian-clinic-wild-bird-fund.html).
If it's that bird, it was already originally picked up near LaGuardia
airport
Perhaps a bit of optimism is needed here... Consider that this Snowy Owl is
being extremely well-protected in its current location. The security guards and
most other humans would recognize the simple beauty and unusual timing of this
fantastic bird. I'd like to believe that the owl will be
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Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] [MidHudsonBirds] Snowy Owl Ulster Couty near the
Shawangunk Grasslands
It might be prudent for a birding group representative to contact the warden
regarding the birds
: [nysbirds-l] [MidHudsonBirds] Snowy Owl Ulster Couty near the
Shawangunk Grasslands
It might be prudent for a birding group representative to contact the warden
regarding the birds presence and proactively hopefully assure staff awareness
and protection Gerry Smith
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On Jun 13
It might be prudent for a birding group representative to contact the warden
regarding the birds presence and proactively hopefully assure staff awareness
and protection Gerry Smith
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 13, 2016, at 15:31, Richard Guthrie wrote:
>
> If they
It might be prudent for a birding group representative to contact the warden
regarding the birds presence and proactively hopefully assure staff awareness
and protection Gerry Smith
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 13, 2016, at 15:31, Richard Guthrie wrote:
>
> If they do, it would be a
If they do, it would be a violation of State and Federal Laws. They might
end up on the other side of the bars if so.
Rich
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 3:29 PM, Pia Davis wrote:
> $10. says the guards will shoot the owl at some point.
>
>
> On Jun 13, 2016, at 3:27 PM, "Richard
If they do, it would be a violation of State and Federal Laws. They might
end up on the other side of the bars if so.
Rich
On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 3:29 PM, Pia Davis wrote:
> $10. says the guards will shoot the owl at some point.
>
>
> On Jun 13, 2016, at 3:27 PM, "Richard Guthrie
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