[NatureNS] Snowy Owls - Hartlen Point

From: Paul Murray <murraypaul@eastlink.ca>
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December 9, 2013 =E2=80=93 14:30 =E2=80=93 15:30 hrs.
Hartlen Point

There were two Snowy Owls at Hartlen Point Golf Course this afternoon.  =
It looks like one adult and one first year.  They were located on top of =
the hill south of the golf course maintenance road entry gate and close =
to the old gun battery foundations.  The two birds kept separate from =
each other and the first year was observed eating =
=E2=80=9Csomething=E2=80=9D by another photographer in the area at the =
same time I was there.   I have added a few pictures to my gallery at:

http://scranlocker.smugmug.com/Nature/Nature-2013/n-WxpW5

Also noted in the area were two Northern Harriers =E2=80=93 one over the =
golf course and field behind the =E2=80=9CRadio Shack=E2=80=9D and one =
hunting and hovering over Devil=E2=80=99s Island.

Thanks to Kyle for the heads up on location of the snowy owl - which =
turned out to be two!

Paul Murray
Dartmouth

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<DIV>December 9, 2013 =E2=80=93 14:30 =E2=80=93 15:30 hrs.</DIV>
<DIV>Hartlen Point</DIV>
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<DIV>There were two Snowy Owls at Hartlen Point Golf Course this=20
afternoon.&nbsp; It looks like one adult and one first year.&nbsp; They =
were=20
located on top of the hill south of the golf course maintenance road =
entry gate=20
and close to the old gun battery foundations.&nbsp; The two birds kept =
separate=20
from each other and the first year was observed eating =
=E2=80=9Csomething=E2=80=9D by another=20
photographer in the area at the same time I was there.&nbsp;&nbsp; I =
have added=20
a few pictures to my gallery at:</DIV>
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href=3D"http://scranlocker.smugmug.com/Nature/Nature-2013/n-WxpW5">http:/=
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<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>Also noted in the area were two Northern Harriers =E2=80=93 one =
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course and field behind the =E2=80=9CRadio Shack=E2=80=9D and one =
hunting and hovering over=20
Devil=E2=80=99s Island.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks to Kyle for the heads up on location of the snowy owl - =
which turned=20
out to be two!</DIV>
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<DIV>Paul Murray</DIV>
<DIV>Dartmouth</DIV>
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