Yesterday was a sunset I will never forget! I had heard there was a male Snowy Owl hanging out just south of Sax-Zim Bog. As much as Great Gray Owls are cool, I personally LOVE Snowies, and male Snowy Owls are particularly rare. Thus, be forewarned this this blog post has lots of photographs. There was a -15F chill factor (4F actual) out in the open, and boy was I exposed to the wind yesterday afternoon, but it was worth every moment!
When I first found this Snowy Owl it was on top of a tall power pole and then 400 yards away … very distant in a field
I waited in my car for 30 minutes, and then, thankfully, the Snowy then moved a whole lot closer!
At one point, it landed in a dirt road. Apparently this is “the look” you give a Bald Eagle as it slowly glides within 50 feet of you which says … Don’t even think about attacking me!
For all the times I have watched Snowy Owls in industrial locations. It was so nice to spend time with this owl out in the countryside … it’s favorite perch was this pine tree.
When I left for home at sunset, I was so cold from standing outside in the cold wind that I had the car’s heater on full blast with my heated seats also warming me (I almost never use the heated seats). When I got home after my hour drive, I even took a hot bath! Life is good.
Wow! You teally outdid yourself on this one! So appreciate your efforts to bring us these fine pictures.
These are great pictures, and a great tale! Life is still good.
Amazing pictures! Thankful you’re able to get so close so we can all enjoy!
Those flight shots are spectacular. AMAZING! Thx so much. Jeannette
Hi,
That is indeed one beautiful Owl. I can only pray that I could one day get to record such a treasure.
Donl