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The first snowy owl of the season was spotted Oct. 23 in Burnett County, and two more were subsequently seen in Saywer and Kewaunee counties.
Snowy owls are being sighted in Wisconsin, part of an annual southerly movement by some of the big, charismatic birds.
Four snowy owls have been documented in Wisconsin as of mid-November, the first of the species to be seen in the state.
The first snowy owl of the season was spotted Oct. 23 in Burnett County, and two more were subsequently seen in Saywer and Kewaunee counties.
Sixty snowy owls had been sighted in Wisconsin by mid-December, according to the Department of Natural Resources.
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced that a snowy owl that was found dead in February likely died from emaciation. The owl was found on February 5 ...
The birds are the heaviest owl in North America, ranging from 3 to 6 pounds. They stand 2 feet tall and have 5-foot wingspans. The birds have white plumage, often with black barring, and yellow eyes.
Two spectacular birds of prey, a pristine white owl and, in some cases, a charcoal black hawk, live out their lives in tandem, moving with the winds and the seasons of the sun. Choosing locations ...
MADISON — Wisconsin hasn't seen the increase in the number of snowy owls this winter that have visited the state in recent winters from their usual nesting grounds above the Arctic Circle.
Four snowy owls have been documented in Wisconsin as of mid-November, the first of the species to be seen in the state.
Four snowy owls have been documented in Wisconsin as of mid-November, the first of the species to be seen in the state.
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