November: Snowy Owl, Coastal Massachusetts

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November: Snowy Owl, Coastal Massachusetts - 2023 Natural New England Calendar


In mid- November snowy owls start to migrate from their summer breeding grounds in the high arctic to southern winter homes along the New England coast among other locations. The owls are often found at beaches and have to share this space with people, for better or worse. Early one cloudy morning I found this owl and set up in the direction I thought it would eventually take off. It was resting for nearly an hour, but unfortunately an unaware person on the beach below this retaining wall walked too close and flushed the owl. I was able to get the photo I wanted, but not in the way I wanted it. I am honest about the story behind this shot to bring some awareness of the needs of these owls in winter and that flushing them wastes their energy and disrupts hunts. Still, they are magnificent visitors in winter to New England!
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December: Flume Covered Bridge, Flume Gorge, Franconia Notch SP, NH


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January: Canada Jay, White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire
February: Beehive Mountain from Sand Beach, Acadia National Park
March: Beaver Emerging in Spring, New Hampshire
April: "The Dragon Tooth,"  Acadia National Park, Maine
May: Black and White Warbler, Downeast Maine
June: Sunset on Deer Isle, Stonington, Maine
July:  Common Loon with 2-day old chick, New Hampshire
August:  Deer crossing island to island in "the Loon Pond"
September:  Birch Glade, White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire
October: View of Mount Washington from Iron Mountain in Autumn
December: Flume Covered Bridge, Flume Gorge, Franconia Notch SP, NH
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