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Michael Kralik
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Learn about these magical Arctic visitors and where to spot them in your area
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I strongly object to two words (uppercase) in the following description:
"Size, Plumage, and Gender Differences. These very large owls—which visit from a harsher, UNINTELLIGIBLE world—almost seem to be dressed up as a fluffy white cuddly child’s toy! The strange gaze coming at you out of those narrowed eye-slits, bright yellow around coal-black centers, manages to be both comically nearsighted and
FRIGHTENINGLY alien." Nature in all its environments is never "UNINTELLIGIBLE." When one attaches "FRIGHTENINGLY" to the word alien, that is "non-native," one automatically demonizes the other-than-human or human being, making it easier -- even justified -- to kill or imprison them.
This past Sunday 8/13/23 there was an Artic Owl in our yard on a tall tree stump, he wasn’t frightened when he saw me. I stepped back into the house to not bother him. I have a beautiful picture of him but couldn’t post it on here.
I just had an encounter at 12 noon, sitting on my front porch stair, taking in the lovely breeze this morning in Joplin Missouri before any hear intrudes today and after spending the morning learning more about our Lord, the most beautiful snowy white owl flew straight down the middle of Annie Baxter off 20th. It's been 24 mins now and I just had to share and don't know where or if to report. It was absolutely stunningly beautiful. My heart was on the Lord when this happened as well, just thought I would put that first.
Blessings and hope others who will admire from a distance get to see this majestic beauty. Wow!!
We had an encounter with an owl like this and we are in MD at the top of the Chesapeake Bay. It was in the woods where the Elk River and the C&D Canal meet. I've always felt it was an incredible time, but now I realize how special and rare it was
Somewhen in the few years pre 1952, I observed a Snowie when I lived in a coastal city north of Boston.
Yesterday 2/16/18 I saw an at least 4ft spaning Snow Owl fly from the farm across the street to the pinesto the side of my home in Hampstead NH. I regularly here horned owls compunicating with another species of owl..I am still working on identifing the other species.
When I lived in the flats of Northern Montana, at about ten miles from the Canadian border, during the coldest winters I often saw these magnificent birds as they perched on a higher heap of snow or a fencepost, or flying around. I saw one trying to catch Hungarian partridges, and another attacking a jackrabbit bigger than the owl itself, but the jack was able to get away. I am sure that the abundant populations of partridge, grouse, ringneck pheasants, jackrabbits and cottontail rabbits, and ducks and geese in tracts of rivers free of ice, provided a more varied diet than just lemmings...
In the area where I lived I also observed great horned owls and an occasional golden eagle in the Milk River breaks. I don't think birds of prey could go hungry in that area!



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