The snowy owl was in the same location on the breakwater near the Coast Guard station until 4:20 PM. Then it flew east, up the hill, and landed on one of the chimneys of the Marriott hotel. It was still there when we left at 4:35.
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> On Jan 1, 2019, at 2:26 PM, Scott Morrical <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> The Snowy Owl was still there as of 1:45 PM. Also an adult Bald Eagle was in the area, plus a female Greater Scaup.
> Scott Morrical
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>> On Jan 1, 2019, at 11:21 AM, Laura Bonazinga Bouyea <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Still there! It’s cold and windy but worth it! thank you so much to the kind birder who showed my son a close up shot of him. It was his first ever snowy :)
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>> Laura Bonazinga Bouyea, M.S., CCC-SLP
>> Vermont Speech Language Pathology
>> University of Vermont
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>>> On Jan 1, 2019, at 9:05 AM, B Bobolinks <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> Bill and are are here in the wind with Clem Nilan looking at a snowy owl at the coastguard station. (Mike Palombo and Jim Morris just left.) The owl is on the breakwater that protects the Coast Guard docks—the breakwater with a tower on the left end, bearing a DANGER sign. The bird is hunkered down, but stands out against the dark stones. Mae Mayville Essex Jct.
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