What a treasure trove of photos, Tyler! It re-kindles my desire to do
more digiscoping.
On 12/16/2013 5:11 PM, Jane Stein wrote:
> Terrific pix, Tyler, of what is surely one of the world's most crazily
> charismatic birds.
>
> Anybody else remember that glorious winter 15 or so years ago when
> there were 2 in Addison county within something like five miles of
> each other, one in Cornwall and one in Bridport?
>
> Jane
> (Shoreham)
>
> On 12/16/2013 5:01 PM, Tyler Pockette wrote:
>> In case anyone is interested, I have uploaded a few photos of the
>> Northern
>> Hawk Owl to flickr. The link is below.
>>
>> Also, when I arrived this morning to the Hawk Owl spot, a fellow
>> birder/photographer was already there and had spoken to the landowner of
>> one of the houses. Apparently this bird has been seen by them for
>> about a
>> week now, so hopefully this bird will be around for a while.
>> Today was a wonderful day for birding. After seeing the Northern Hawk
>> Owl,
>> I headed towards the Champlain Bridge in Addison, where I crossed paths
>> with a Snowy Owl 1/4 mile East of West Addison General Store.
>> Probably the
>> same bird that Spencer reported yesterday, this was a very dark bird.
>> I'm
>> very satisfied with seeing a Snowy Owl and a Northern Hawk Owl in the
>> same
>> day!
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/106350684@N05/with/11408603363/
>>
>> Happy Decembirding,
>> Tyler Pockette
>>
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