Hi folks,
For those of you heading to Duluth this weekend for the "Owls on the Move"
northern owl symposium, I have re-posted information from Ryan Brady about
the Snowy Owls in Ashland, Wisconsin.  Ryan Brady has been watching &
photographing the Snowy Owls in Ashland all winter (and there have been a
LOT).  Ashland is 90 miles east of Duluth.  More information is below.

See you at the symposium!
Debbie
p.s. Ryan's website is chock full of bird photos, including gyrs, snowies,
and shrikes in the Ashland area.
__________________________________
Debbie Waters, Education Director
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory
P.O. Box 3006
Duluth, MN 55803-3006
(218) 428-6209
dwat...@hawkridge.org
www.hawkridge.org

"Owls on the Move" Symposium: March 17-19, 2006
       http://www.hawkridge.org/events/owl.html

"In the end we will conserve only what we love,
we will love only what we understand,
and we will understand only what we are taught."
                                                      --Baba Dioum



REPOSTED WITH PERMISSION:

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Brady [mailto:ryanbrad...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 8:45 AM
To: dwat...@hawkridge.org
Subject: RE: [wisb] Snowy Owls


Here's the necessary details for those wanting to see Snowy Owls near
Ashland:

Snowy #1 = immature female along Ashland lakefront (roosts on ice by day)
Snowy #2 = adult female along Ashland-Bayfield Rd on west side of Ashland's
JFK Airport
Snowy #3 = immature female along Sanborn Avenue (Hwy 112) between Wakefield
and Klaus Roads
Snowy #4 = immature male along Beaser Avenue near Butterworth and Weister
Roads

Best time to find all birds is the last hour of daylight, but #1 can be seen
on ice during day with scope and inland birds occasionally seen on ground or
haybales during day.  If unsuccessful at above locations, check surrounding
field areas.

Ryan Brady
Ashland, WI
http://www.pbase.com/rbrady


>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Wisconsin Birding Network [mailto:wisbi...@lawrence.edu]on Behalf
>Of Ryan Brady
>Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 8:17 AM
>To: Wisconsin Birding Network
>Subject: [wisb] Snowy Owls
>
>
>Made a quick pass through Ashland's south fields from 6 - 6:30 pm Thursday.
>Found the Airport Snowy Owl along Cty Line Rd on the west side of the
>airport.  Also had the immature female Snowy on a fencepost on the west
>side
>of Sanborn between Klaus and Wakefield Rds.  Couldn't find the
>Beaser/Weister Rd. bird but that doesn't mean much.  So, still at least 3
>and potentially 4 Snowy Owls in the Ashland area.
>
>Ryan Brady
>Ashland, WI
>http://www.pbase.com/rbrady
>
>

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