There have been several reports of SNOW in VA and neighboring states. For
those not using eBird currently, here is a range map posted earlier on
Facebook by Ellison Orcutt. It might encourage a few people to start
dabbling with eBird. I finally did it this year and wish now I had done it
years ago. Click on the orange markers on the map and you will find maps,
checklists, comments, photos, etc. depending on what the people posted.
Though from the last name I expected him to be in the mountains, I did
email Michael about the location hoping it was the one seen recently less
than an hour from home. Sadly, no...
http://ebird.org/ebird/map/snoowl1?neg=true&env.minX=-91.27110517883301&env.minY=33.48689683121931&env.maxX=-59.63048017883301&env.maxY=44.11953865697951&zh=true&gp=true&ev=Z&mr=on&bmo=11&emo=12&yr=cur
Jan Frye
Richmond
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Tim Stacy <61timstacy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How can one report no Snowy Owl at 09:30, and another report that they saw
it for 2 hours? Which is it. Are we talking about the Dulles Owl, or is
there another sighting.
For the benefit of those of us who are trying to see the owl, please
provide specifics in each post.
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