Just for the record, all of my Snowy pictures are unbaited and would never 
participate in that practice. 

Janet Brown 

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From: "Sheila Skogen" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2014 1:41:53 PM 
Subject: [mou-net] Ramsey Snowy 

I saw one of the Snowy Owl’s in Ramsey yesterday. It was sitting atop of an out 
building at a construction company on Ferret St. and Armstrong Blvd. When my 
daughter and I arrived, there were several people photographing the owl. I took 
my requisite photos and left to try and find the other Snowy. We drove around 
and went back to the owl we saw earlier. By this time, there were many other 
people who had stopped to take a gander. The owl had moved to the top of a 
spruce tree and was very interested in the photographers, quite a ways away 
from me. 

Then, the owl flew right at one of the photographers. It was then I realized 
that they were baiting the owl. I It is so sad that this is still going on. At 
one point, the owl was so close to the “baiter” that I know it touched him, and 
he actually had to jump back away from it. Very, very dangerous for the owl AND 
the man. If the owl would’ve happened to hurt the man with those sharp, very 
strong talons, then what? It is the owl who suffers. They were all laughing and 
carrying on like it was a big joke. Anyone could tell the bird was stressed. I 
witnessed them throwing out 2 mice, and from the lady next to me, was told it 
was the 4thtime that they had done it. I was too disgusted and had to leave. 

It is very unfortunate that about 90% of the beautiful photos you see of owls 
are from baiters, “cheaters” is what we call them. Mostly “closet” baiters, as 
they know it is wrong but still do it. 

I am a photographer and an amateur birder, and am ALWAYS putting the bird first 
and foremost. And we all know that this will continue to happen until the laws 
are changed, unfortunately. 

Sent from my iPhone 
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