A great day in Addison County between 3:00 and 5:15 pm Tuesday! We saw 5 snowy owls and 9 hawks of various kinds, including one male northern harrier, two red-tailed hawks, and one rough-legged hawk. The others were either too quickly seen or too far away for a positive ID. One dark snowy owl was sitting on a ridge of plowed dirt on the west side of Basin Harbor Rd. north of Crown Point Rd. and another very light snowy was in the middle of a plowed field across the road from the first one near the intersection with Swinton Rd. The other 3 were seen on Crown Pt. Rd. We got great views of one of them perched on a telephone pole, and then flying either down to the ground or to the next pole, repetitively. Another one was on a fence post near a barn, and the third was at a distance on the ground in a field to the north of Crown Point Rd. We were able to return to see the first two owls again. The light one flew to a runoff for a drink. The darker one flew from the dirt ridge to a treetop alongside the road before flying off again. Sightings of Canada geese, robins, and grackles let us know the seasons are changing. Karen Uhlendorf Hyde Park