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 >> >> >> ----- >> No virus found in this message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >> Version: 2014.0.4259 / Virus Database: 3658/6925 - Release Date: >> 12/16/13 >> -- Willem R. Leenstra Department of Chemistry University of Vermont 802-656-0273