Other than Mile Stretch Rd in Biddeford, I have seen more Snowies at PWM than anywhere.
Winter in Charlotte now. Was 68 degrees today :)
Be back in Maine this summer.
Ron C
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Dan, and everyone:Regarding the human/owl interactions at airports: USDA APHIS (also working with BRI) has been trapping and relocating potential hazardous Snowy Owls from airports. A blog post from 15 Dec on the Project SNOWstorm stated that three owls have been relocated from the Portland International Jetport this winter.That blog post, which includes an unfortunate end to the relocated owl "York" is available at: https://www.projectsnowstorm.org/posts/wrong-kind-news/On a happier note, the owl "Wells" who spent last winter around Saco Bay has returned south and began transmitting a summer's worth of data including evidence of nesting! That post is available here: https://www.projectsnowstorm.org/posts/wells-excellent-summer-adventure/And I wanted to encourage anyone who sees value in this work to consider supporting Project SNOWstorm at: https://www.generosity.com/fundraising/project-snowstorm-snowy-owl-research-2017-18Happy holidays and good birding,
Doug Hitchcox
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Maine Audubon
207-781-2330 x237
dhitchcox@maineaudubon.org--On Dec 23, 2017, at 2:57 PM, Raven Watcher <ravenwatcher@gmail.com> wrote:Are they shooting or trapping themThis year?Dan NickersonOn Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 12:10 PM Rob O'Connell <flashart123@gmail.com> wrote:Hey All me again, decided to take a quick shot at finding a snowy owl at the Portland Jetport while finishing up Christmas shopping and was rewarded. If you go to the Mac Jets building parking lot, it is out along the runway next to a black marker numbered one.
Thanks,
Rob O'Connell
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