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Wayne0

New use for a snow plow set up.

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OutdoorEnvy

Just put it by the garden

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Pullstart

Who

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Handy Don

“You don’t plan on moving this, do you? I just got comfortable."

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Sparky

That’s so cool!! 😎 

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Ed Kennell

Looks like a Snowy.    Must have come South for the winter.

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Horse Newbie

Good place to hang your car wash mitt to dry…

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ebinmaine
7 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Looks like a Snowy.    

 

Pretty rare around here Ed. Especially in a forest area. 

Could be a "light phase" Barred owl. 

Much more of a woods dweller. 

 

Barred Owls can be anything from a lighter tone like the pic to a much darker brown overall. 

 

 

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ebinmaine

So for those that are curious...

I showed this picture to my Local Ornithology Expert/BBT. 

 

She did a search on the gooooglebox and believes this particular bird to be either a winter phase or younger aged Barred. 

She's had Snowy Owls at work at the hospital in Portland... IN THE BUILDING  :scared-eek:

 

The difference is in the facial stripes and coloring. 

 

 

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peter lena

@Wayne0  have a regular  2 / 3 am owl hooting , lately , not close . but just enough , for a  hearing pick up , neighboring  open field areas . pete

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Wayne0
Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, Ed Kennell said:

Looks like a Snowy.    Must have come South for the winter.

It's a Barred owl. We see them often, but not so close up. They nest behind my neighbor's house every year. They can watch them from the back porch!

The Wife is a photographer and has many Snowy pictures from Plumb Island, but only a few Barred. She had a ball.

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