Hi all,
Upon reviewing all of the photos of the Snowy Owl(s) that have been reported and photographed at three separate locations at Mosquito Lake, it appears all three are different individuals. The original bird reported on Nov 22th at the north end of the lake within the wildlife area is very similar but subtlety different than the bird found today, Dec 8th at the south end of the lake at the state park marina. The third bird which was found on Nov 24th on the causeway was a very dark individual.
Ethan Kistler
Newton Falls, Ohio
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On Sun, 12/8/13, Judy Hochadel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Ohio-birds] Snowy Owl - Mosquito Lake (Trumbull Co.)
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Sunday, December 8, 2013, 8:26 PM
Hi Everyone,
Several local birders were able to see the Snowy Owl at the
south end of
Mosquito Lake this evening from about 4:15 to shortly after
5:00. It was on
the dock until a person got out of their blue minivan and
walked toward the
owl, causing it to flush. It landed on a post at the end of
the dock and
stayed there until dusk was approaching. Then it flew a
short distance and
landed awkwardly in the top of a tree, straddling several
small branches.
Watching it fly twice this evening, I thought it looked
similar to the
Snowy that flew over us at the Refuge. I could not
photograph the first one
a couple of weeks ago but did get a few photos of this one.
It would be
great if photos of "both" birds could be compared in order
to determine if
they are of the same bird.
It was thrilling to see it, and just as exciting to see the
look on my
friend's face since it was her first time seeing one. But
the best
experience occurred when long-time local birder Jim Lucas
got to see it
through my scope. He said he had made over a dozen trips to
lake Erie over
the last fifty years and never got to see one. This was his
first Snowy
Owl, as well. The smile on his face was truly priceless.
Judy Hochadel
Trumbull County
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 3:18 PM, Ethan Kistler <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Bill Kaye found a Snowy Owl at the south end of
Mosquito Lake today at
> 1:30pm. It was hanging out at the state park marina on
the docks. Perhaps
> this is the same individual that was up at the north
end of the lake and
> causeway a couple weeks ago?
>
> Ethan Kistler
> Newton Falls, Ohio
>
>
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