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clarindagirl

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1920 on: January 02, 2022, 06:22:42 PM »

January 2, 2022, Sunday afternoon --  Sparrow --  Flyway

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1921 on: January 04, 2022, 07:50:18 AM »

When you see a sparrow puffed up almost to the size of an eagle, you know it must be cold.😀

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1922 on: January 04, 2022, 06:19:42 PM »

January 4, 2022, Tuesday -- Shortearred Owl  --  Flyway

Another Short Earred Owl Visit

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1923 on: January 05, 2022, 04:07:10 PM »

January 5, 2022, Wednesday afternoon --  Snowy Owl --  Flyway

Great camera work today,  Snowy Owl was spotted expelling a pellet and flying off

Video listed in previous post.

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1924 on: January 06, 2022, 11:23:03 AM »

Clarinda, thanks for the pics of the snowy owl at the Flyway.  I watched also on the video posted at the RRP chat.
And it is still there this morning, in the distance a couple of times on the rewind. Try about 8:00 this morning. No pic, too far away & too windy.

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1925 on: January 06, 2022, 03:24:33 PM »

January 6, 2022, Thursday, 3:22pm --  Snowy Owl --  Flyway

Thanks, StLbf saw the video, loved it.  Great to see the Owl lingering.  The whole pellet expelling was interesting also.

« Last Edit: January 06, 2022, 03:26:17 PM by clarindagirl »

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1926 on: January 06, 2022, 04:16:44 PM »

Live at Mississippi Flyway right now... (highlights go on & off briefly) due to solar panels...

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1927 on: January 06, 2022, 08:02:06 PM »

Mississippi Flyway Cam beautiful young female snowy owl spotted
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Is this normal for a snowy owl to travel this far from home? I looked on the map & found an article from DNR. See below... any info would be appreciated! Lori


They have also been spotted this year in Cedar Rapids & Ames... amazing. I would love to see one!


Article Snowy Owls In Iowa via IOWA DNR
Snowy Owls breed in the open landscapes of the Arctic Tundra. During summers with abundant food (particularly lemmings), many young are produced, and the following winter, many of those young owls disperse south into the US to look for winter prey. When large numbers of owls move south in winter it’s called an irruption. Although it’s not a large irruption year, at least a dozen snowy owls have been seen in Iowa so far this season, with many arriving in the last two weeks. Unlike other owls, Snowy Owls are active during the day (diurnal) and can be spotted in open areas, like agricultural fields and airports, looking for food. Snowy Owls are sit-and-wait predators and often sit in one spot for hours at a time. They commonly perch on wooden fence posts and telephone poles, or find a spot to sit on the ground.

Although some people may worry that Snowy Owls will be susceptible to heat stress in an unseasonably warm Iowa winter, there is little evidence to suggest that a few days of temperatures in the 70s will be too much for the birds to handle. In their breeding range, days in the 50s are common and Snowy Owls have been observed surviving the winter as far South as Florida where average daily highs are in the upper 60s all winter long. More pressing threats are human-related (Ex: collisions with vehicles and power lines).

If you have the fortune of seeing a Snowy Owl, please give them space so they are able to hunt undisturbed. If your presence changes the behavior of an owl (Ex: it flies or looks right at you) you’re too close and you may be causing undue stress. Do not approach an owl unless it is obviously injured or struggling to fly, and always consult a licensed wildlife rehabilitator before intervening.

We are interested in learning more about Snowy Owls wintering in Iowa and the threats they face, so if you happen to find a dead Snowy Owl, please report it to Iowa DNR’s Avian Ecologist Anna Buckardt Thomas ([email protected], 515-823-3945) and/or the State Wildlife Veterinarian Dr. Rachel Ruden ([email protected], 515-823-8544). If it is safe to do so, you may retrieve dead owls using gloves and a garbage bag. Keep in a cool place but avoid freezing until you can turn over to a wildlife biologist or conservation officer. Remember, unless you are transferring to the Iowa DNR or other permitted entity, it is illegal to be in possession of a migratory bird carcass under federal law.



https://www.iowadnr.gov/About-DNR/DNR-News-Releases/ArticleID/3838/Snowy-Owls-In-Iowa
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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1928 on: January 07, 2022, 11:22:14 AM »

Thanks for the added info about snowy owls, Lori!  Occasionally people see them in the St. Louis, MO, area when the weather farther north is really bad. I think they call it an "irruption" or irregular visit.  Bald Eagles can come here in large numbers to the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, where there is almost always open water. More come for the winter when it's severe farther north, fewer when winter is mild.

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1929 on: January 08, 2022, 03:14:35 PM »

January 8, 2022, Saturday, 3:00pm --  Snowy Owl --  Flyway

What a Gorgeous Creature!!

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1930 on: January 10, 2022, 04:15:46 PM »

January 10, 2022, Monday, 4:00pm -- Short Eared Owl  --  Flyway

Early hunting for prey from a high perch on solar array pole, and another from the brush.
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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1931 on: January 10, 2022, 04:57:26 PM »

January 10, 2022, Monday, 4:30pm  --  Owl in Flight  --  Flyway
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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1932 on: January 12, 2022, 09:46:47 AM »

January 12, 2022, Wednesday, 9:30am --  Coyote  --  Flyway

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1933 on: January 12, 2022, 10:59:18 AM »

January 12, 2022, Wednesday, 11:00am --  Muskrat  --  Flyway

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Re: Flyway Cam NFWR La Crosse
« Reply #1934 on: January 12, 2022, 11:13:52 AM »

Clarinda, great coyote pic this morning.  That muskrat would make a nice lunch for any of the predators.

Snowy owl and BE visible way out on the ice earlier. No pics, too far away.