Birding along the lakefront in Milwaukee this morning it was a nice surprise to find a Snowy Owl. 1st one of the winter for me. It was resting and I let it be. I did take a couple of images at a safe distance to share. It was cloudy this morning, light breeze and mild temps for this time of year. Images were taken on December 2, 2019.
Snowy Owl
Binomial name: Bubo scandiacus
Category: Typical Owls
Description: Adult males are mostly white with a few dark feather tips. Adult females and juveniles are white with dark scalloping on chest, back, wings, and tail. Yellow eyes, black beak, and feathery feet.
Size: 20”- 28” long, 49” – 59” wingspan
Weight: 3.5 lb. – 6.6 lb.
Habitat: Wide open, treeless spaces such as shorelines, lakes, open fields, and agricultural sites.
We love that it is important to you to stay at a safe distance for the bird and that you respect it by leaving sooner than later. A great example everyone should follow.
Awesome find. Probably my most favored feather friend. Thanks for sharing. Always a pleasant surprise to see one unexpectedly.
Every Saturday I pull up the birding digest with an elder friend who would take me birding when I first moved to Milwaukee in the early 90’s. Remember when Jones island was accessible? He doesn’t get out as much any more so it is always a treat and inspiration to share others’ observations with him. Snowy Owls are a favorite so thanks as always Jim.
Thankyou. Beautiful detail.
Jim, I’m still under the influence of our November trip to Birds in Art, where I remember a Snowy Owl was captured with watercolor. For me, this bird has a mystical quality – maybe it’s the long periods of stillness – maybe a white figure on a cold winter day is just hauntingly beautiful. Your bird’s profile shows delicate feathers lifted by the slight breeze you mentioned. What a gorgeous creature. Thanks for letting me stay under the influence!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and beautiful pictures. It’s nice you educate the people on staying a safe distance away from the bird and capturing wonderful shots to share with people.