Hi all,

I was driving before, so I figured I'd wait until we stopped for ice cream
to post. This owl was just north of Wolffie's Restaurant right on the
shore. It was sitting next to a little hump and a frozen buoy.

Sorry for the delay. I figured enough owls were being posted that it
wouldn't hurt to wait a while.

Good birding,

Brad Walker
On Jan 20, 2014 1:28 PM, "Jay McGowan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Apparently Tim Lenz and friends had a SNOWY OWL on the ice off Lower Lake
> Road in Seneca County a bit ago:
> http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S16447317
>
> Chris Wood reported a Hermit Thrush from Monkey South this morning as
> well. I check Hogs Hole this morning, but the front hit just as I was
> starting to scan the lake, so I didn't see too much. The leucistic Redhead
> was still in the flock offshore, though--very cool-looking bird, an
> ivory-and-tan colored duck in the midst of black and rust.
>
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