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Re: possible Snowy Owl near Mt. Vernon

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"George M. Jett"

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George M. Jett

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Wed, 14 Dec 2011 17:52:58 -0500

Folks

I've never seen a Snowy Owl in a tree.  I don't know that they would know 
what a tree is.  They are ground nesters since there are no trees in the 
artic.  All that I have seen were on roof tops or on the ground.  Hopefully 
it will prove true and fly over to the good state of Maryland.

George

www.georgejett.net
-----Original Message----- 
From: Jeff Shenot
Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2011 2:28 PM
To: 
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] possible Snowy Owl near Mt. Vernon

Seems like would be kind of hard to mis-id a Snowy Owl even for a 
non-birder; I know some strange lighting can make it hard sometimes, but I 
am guessing if the observer thought it might be one that it most likely was. 
This location (in VA) is directly across from Piscataway Park in PG County 
(and visible from either the new boardwalk there, or from the fishing pier 
at Colonial Farm Park - which is accessed from a different parking area). 
This park could be a potentially good area for drawing the attention of a 
Snowy if it was traveling along the river, since it has some nice big open 
fields and generally does not have much disturbance.  Myself and several 
other birders have recently been looking there for a Northern Shrike 
reported at Piscataway near the boardwalk (reported on eBird, not MDOsprey, 
about ten days ago; to my knowledge the shrike has not been seen by anyone 
other than the original observer).

Its about a mile across the river, and if the Snowy flew to the MD shore 
there are several natural areas directly across the river from the VA 
location.  In addition to the 2 above-mentioned areas at Piscataway, there 
is also a large open area of semi-public land (known as Hard Bargain Farm), 
which is cooperatively managed between the NPS and private landowners.  This 
area is not open to the public but I think it may be accessed publicly if 
you get permission first, and can be easily reached from the boardwalk at 
Piscataway by continuing east past the end of the boardwalk.  There are 
large open ag fields there which can be viewed while walking along the 
river.  It is about a half mile walk from the parking area to these fields.

It is about time for a Snowy in MD now, they seem to be popping up widely 
elsewhere now.

Jeff Shenot
Croom MD

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