Plum Island snowy’s (9)
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GAREN
Registered: Apr 21, 2006
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Great captures Lou, so, you forgot to take your 800 I'll let it slid this time but don't let it happen again



Garen



morgan15
Registered: Apr 23, 2003
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He would forget head if he didn't have it attach to his feet
HAHAHA
PS
My Drive is very good I don't get the finger likesomebody I know
Pictures are Very Good
Irv



lbuscher
Registered: Sep 19, 2004
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mark fadely wrote:
Nice series Lou. I would love to see one of these someday. That is one special creature. #1 is my favorite, and it sure is sharp for using the 2x. Way to go.


Thanks Mark and yes you are right as they are really a special raptor. I was really pleased with the 2X performance as I useally don't do well with it and I did not have my wimberly head as I was useing a gimble head for the 500 and the way the wind was blowing I was tempted to get low on the ground but I was afraid if I did that it would fly and no way can I track a bird if I'm laying on the ground. Next trip my 800 on the surveyors tripod with the spikes stuck deep in the ground and the wimberly on it.
Lou



lbuscher
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Ted ellis wrote:
Very, very nice Lou.

Ted

Thanks Ted and I got your PM and I gave you a bashing for saying where do I shoot snowys.
Lou



lbuscher
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GAREN wrote:
Great captures Lou, so, you forgot to take your 800 I'll let it slid this time but don't let it happen again



Garen


Yeah very dumb of me as I had plenty of room with just my son and I. Maybe next time. Thanks
Lou



lbuscher
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morgan15 wrote:
He would forget head if he didn't have it attach to his feet
HAHAHA
PS
My Drive is very good I don't get the finger likesomebody I know
Pictures are Very Good
Irv


Thank you Irv for the photo comment and as for the driving well I'll leave that up to Herb when the two of you make tracks for Plum Island. Hey also just so you guys know only about 15 minuets from the park on Plum is a place called Deer Island and the eagles should be coming in there soon as the water don't freeze and the food is plentyful for them. Let me know when your going and if your staying at a motel as I may join you guys so make sure you order a nice suite.
Google Plum Island Ma. and then follow over to the west to the Merrmarick River and look for deer Island.
Lou



jakita33
Registered: Feb 06, 2006
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Very cool!

J



lbuscher
Registered: Sep 19, 2004
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jakita33 wrote:
Very cool!

J


Yes it was that b]jakita33 as we are right on the National sea shore and the wind was unbelievable. Thanks for the look
Lou



Nello Milanese
Registered: Sep 22, 2007
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Man I just love those snowy owls! gotta be 1 of the coolest lookin' birds out there!
Nice captures Lou given the distance and light!



Hamishhog
Registered: Aug 13, 2008
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Wow these are beautiful. I spent vacations as a kid on PI (70s) and the wildlife were either scared or dead from the chems. Great to see it so revived.

Riddle: why did the buck cross the river in November (the rut)?

Steve



littleflurry
Registered: Dec 12, 2003
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awe.....they are so delicate looking. Where was the snowy owl taken? Never seen one here in north central IL.



Mr Zoom
Registered: Jul 03, 2006
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Fine job on the snowys, Lou. Would love to catch up with them someday.

Ken



lbuscher
Registered: Sep 19, 2004
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Nello Milanese wrote:
Man I just love those snowy owls! gotta be 1 of the coolest lookin' birds out there!
Nice captures Lou given the distance and light!


Thanks Nello and yeah I was happy with them as I don't do all that well with a 2X on there and then I though about stacking them. Should have. Yes they are a really cool looking raptor and of a fair size. I'll go back.
Lou



lbuscher
Registered: Sep 19, 2004
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Hamishhog wrote:

Wow these are beautiful. I spent vacations as a kid on PI (70s) and the wildlife were either scared or dead from the chems. Great to see it so revived.

Riddle: why did the buck cross the river in November (the rut)?

Steve


Thanks Steve and also for the answer to the buk floating accross the water
Hunting season you know but not where he is as Plum is now a State Preserve and $5.00 per car, good deal for a day. I also saw what I think was kites and I saw 4 in flight as they moved fast over the marsh grass
Lou



lbuscher
Registered: Sep 19, 2004
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littleflurry wrote:
awe.....they are so delicate looking. Where was the snowy owl taken? Never seen one here in north central IL.


Well little flurry they are starting their migration from the Tundra down the National Seashore of New England and I am on Plum Island in the north part of Mass. where I am finding these this day. They will be seen right on out to the end of Cape Cod which is a bit closer for me so maybe I'll be getting more.
Lou



lbuscher
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Mr Zoom wrote:
Fine job on the snowys, Lou. Would love to catch up with them someday.

Ken


Boy I know what you mean Ken as I have seen them on the Island last year but to late into the migration and missed out but we did see one then but it was a long way out and not a chance of a photo. I would say these were about 600 to 700 feet for the longest and about 400 to 450 for the closest. I am very lucky to come away with what I did. Thanks for the look
Lou



Lil Judd
Registered: Oct 19, 2007
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Wonderful Lou & congratulations

Lil - - recovering from Sylmar wildfire storms.... so I'm not doing picks



lbuscher
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Lil Judd wrote:
Wonderful Lou & congratulations

Lil - - recovering from Sylmar wildfire storms.... so I'm not doing picks


Thanks Lil and I hope your recovery is a quick one. My daughter lived in this area as both her and her husband were P&G people and they went through a lot of everything this State throws at people. They then went to Japan for 5 years and are now just moved back into Ohio where the Corporate HQ is and I sure was happy to have them move from Calif. as was my daughter. I think you should move where they have bluejays
Lou



peterbosox
Registered: Mar 04, 2004
Total Posts: 152
Country: United States

Lou, nice captures of the snowy owls. I didn't realize they came this close.

Peter



morgan15
Registered: Apr 23, 2003
Total Posts: 484
Country: United States

lbuscher wrote:
morgan15 wrote:
He would forget head if he didn't have it attach to his feet
HAHAHA
PS
My Drive is very good I don't get the finger likesomebody I know
Pictures are Very Good
Irv


Thank you Irv for the photo comment and as for the driving well I'll leave that up to Herb when the two of you make tracks for Plum Island. Hey also just so you guys know only about 15 minuets from the park on Plum is a place called Deer Island and the eagles should be coming in there soon as the water don't freeze and the food is plentyful for them. Let me know when your going and if your staying at a motel as I may join you guys so make sure you order a nice suite.
Google Plum Island Ma. and then follow over to the west to the Merrmarick River and look for deer Island.
Lou


Lou The pen house If u r comeing
Irv



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