[cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl, Ovid

2017-12-20 Thread Marty Schlabach
About 4:45pm today Mary Jean and I were driving along Center Rd, in Ovid, 
looking for Short Eared Owls.  Unfortunately we didn't see any, but Mary Jean 
spotted a Snowy Owl flying as it landed on a power line pole along Center Rd, 
about midway between CR129 and the town dump.  We watched it for about 10 
minutes and it was still on the pole when we drove on.

Marty
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl, Ovid

2017-02-21 Thread Marty Schlabach
Thanks for reporting this, Alicia.  The Snowy was still there about 4:20pm when 
I stopped by, but was gone when I passed through there again about 6pm.   It 
may still be in the area, but I didn’t look for it.   --Marty

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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl, Ovid


At 8:25 am today, an unusually white Snowy Owl was near the corner of Wycoff 
Road and Cty Rte 129 in the Town of Ovid.  It was about .2 mile south of the 
intersection, on the west side of 129, about 150' from the road on a small 
rise.  A female harrier was hunting in the same large field further south.

Alicia

P.S.  I was thinking about Marty Schlaback and how he spotted a Snowy Owl in a 
tree in the same area a few years ago, and wondering why none were in the area 
now, when I spotted it - thanks, Marty!


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[cayugabirds-l] Snowy Owl, Ovid

2017-02-21 Thread tess


At 8:25 am today, an unusually white Snowy Owl was near the corner
of Wycoff Road and Cty Rte 129 in the Town of Ovid.  It was about .2
mile south of the intersection, on the west side of 129, about 150'
from the road on a small rise.  A female harrier was hunting in the
same large field further south.

Alicia

P.S.  I was thinking about Marty Schlaback and how he spotted a
Snowy Owl in a tree in the same area a few years ago, and wondering
why none were in the area now, when I spotted it - thanks, Marty! 



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