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Old 12-14-2015, 09:28 AM   #1
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Airedale, your photos are incredible, clear, sharp, just exquisite.

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Old 12-16-2015, 01:28 PM   #2
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Thanks all. I think I just might go back again this weekend to see it again. Hopefully I will get a chance to see it capture a meal.
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OMG. I am so jealous. My nickname is Bird Dork... I especially love the raptors. Look at those talons! What a beautiful creature and your photography is always spellbinding. Thank you
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OMG. I am so jealous. My nickname is Bird Dork... I especially love the raptors. Look at those talons! What a beautiful creature and your photography is always spellbinding. Thank you
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Lacking an Edit button, I didn't get a chance to say what a photographic challenge it is to capture a bird in flight—and you've got two excellent ones! (I'm still working on getting a Loon in flight, or better yet, one landing).

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Thank you Steve. I will be making large (13" x 19") prints of # 1 and # 4. On Christmas day my family and I were traveling to Newburyport, MA to celebrate Christmas with friends. On the way there we stopped in Rye to hopefully catch another glimpse of the Snowy. There were only a handful of hopeful bird watchers and photographers there and one of the bird watchers sadly informed us that the Snowy was gone and had been gone for several days.
Maybe that Snowy Owl flew north to get captured (in flight) on a Montréal traffic camera?





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I did go back today and was able to get a shot of her up in a scrub pine. She was there for hours.

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I did go back today and was able to get a shot of her up in a scrub pine. She was there for hours.

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PBS Channel 11 will be airing a program on Snowy Owls on Wednesday evening. I believe it is at 9:00 PM. Have to check the time. Good chance to learn more about them.
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The time of the PBS Nature program on Snowy Owls (Ch. 11) is at 8:00 PM on Wednesday, December 23.
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I wonder if hes soft. Looks fluffy. Bet yet we all know that bird will scoop up something on a full sprint no problem. Awesome photos!
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Amazing series Paul.. these need to be published! Bravo.. standing and clapping!
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Thank you Steve. I will be making large (13" x 19") prints of # 1 and # 4.

On Christmas day my family and I were traveling to Newburyport, MA to celebrate Christmas with friends. On the way there we stopped in Rye to hopefully catch another glimpse of the Snowy. There were only a handful of hopeful bird watchers and photographers there and one of the bird watchers sadly informed us that the Snowy was gone and had been gone for several days.
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We went on a day trip to the ocean today to visit with friends and to hopefully see the owl. We had a nice visit with our friends but the owl was not around. We talked to a woman playing with her dog in the state park and she said the owl isn't always around so maybe it hasn't moved on.

If you go out make sure to stop at Petey's which has really good seafood. They're a couple of miles up the coast from Rye Harbor. They're worth the trip even without the owl.
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We went on a day trip to the ocean today to visit with friends and to hopefully see the owl. We had a nice visit with our friends but the owl was not around. We talked to a woman playing with her dog in the state park and she said the owl isn't always around so maybe it hasn't moved on.

If you go out make sure to stop at Petey's which has really good seafood. They're a couple of miles up the coast from Rye Harbor. They're worth the trip even without the owl.
I ALWAYS stop at Petey's. We love it there!
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