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Subject:
snowy no showy
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Scott Sainsbury <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 9 Dec 2011 11:13:57 -0500
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I spent a couple hours yesterday afternoon surveying the area where Ian saw the Snowy Owl the day before.
I covered most of the fields from Spear Street at Barstow south to Irish Hill, then back to Barstow, over to Dorset, up and down Dorset a bit, and on over Cheese Factory to Hinesburg Rd.
Didn't see the owl.  But, conditions were really tough.  Bright sunlight on new snow -- almost blinding.  Could have been there and I just missed it.
I did see several very large (500+) flocks of Starlings, and large congregations of Crows -- often with the Starling groups.  Didn't hear and Fish Crows.
One particularly large group was on Sutton Farm Road -- the first right off Dorset, going south from Barstow.  The views of fields to the east looking from the intersection of that Sutton Farm and Dorset are wonderful -- but owl-less on Thursday.
Scott

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