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Snowy Squinting

Posted on Jan 7, 2016

Snowy Squinting

Hey, if you were staring into the sun, you would be squinting your eyes, right? It’s no different for a Snowy Owl with those big yellow eyes. No, this bird was not trying to nap, it was just doing what comes naturally. This is the same individual as Monday’s posting and was from the same day, too. This bird has been all over the coast of Stratford and Milford, Connecticut, being very active and enjoying the varied and favorable pockets of habitat. Long Island Sound has a lot of appeal to the species, and I wonder what it is doing at night with all of the ducks we have pouring...

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Snowy Owl

Posted on Jan 4, 2016

Snowy Owl

A Snowy Owl joined us at Stratford Point today after showing up in neighboring Milford, Connecticut yesterday. The species is annual at Stratford Point with the coastal grasslands property, the mouth of the Houstatonic River, the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge and the mile-long Long Beach and Pleasure Beach offering various nearby feeding and resting areas. It is a very attractive section of the Atlantic Coast for Snowys on the move or looking for a place to spend a chunk of their winter. Hoping to keep it around all day (and we were successful!) I kept the picture-taking to a...

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Snowy Owl in Flight

Posted on Feb 20, 2015

Snowy Owl in Flight

Let’s be honest – this winter has been absolutely brutal! Whether we want to blame this continuous weather pattern on climate change or not, this is not what the climate is supposed to feel like in mid to late February. As the sun keeps rising temperatures keep plummeting with record low minimums at night and record low maximums during the day. The snow keeps coming, and more will be coming this weekend. However, the Snowy Owls have been a bit tougher to find this year than last. Nevertheless, there are many individuals spending their season here in our neighborhoods, which look...

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Monarch on goldenrod

Posted on Oct 19, 2014

Monarch on goldenrod

This Monarch was feeding on goldenrod right on the edge of the coastal bluff, being whipped back and forth by the steady breeze and occasionally strong gusts of wind. It is impressive to see how well they can hang on, keeping a low profile and closed wings to prevent being literally blown away. Those beautiful black and orange sails are useful but could be potentially dangerous if not managed correctly!

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