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Showing Original Post only (View all)Photos: Rare Snowy Owl touring Iconic Buildings of the Nation's Capital [View all]
January 19, 2022
WASHINGTON A snowy owl apparently touring iconic buildings of the nation's capital is captivating birdwatchers who manage to get a glimpse of the rare, resplendent visitor from the Arctic. Far from its summer breeding grounds in Canada, the snowy owl was first seen on Jan. 3, the day a winter storm dumped eight inches of snow on the city.
Since then, its been spotted in the evenings flying around Washington's Capitol Hill neighborhood, landing on Union Station, the National Postal Museum, various Senate buildings, and Capitol Police headquarters.
Late last week about three dozen people in thick coats trained their binoculars on the football-sized bird with bright yellow eyes as it perched on the stone head of Archimedes, a famous ancient Greek mathematician, carved above the train station entrance.
The nocturnal hunter appears to be targeting the citys plentiful downtown rat population.
Snowy owls are coming from a part of the world where they see almost nothing human, from completely treeless open Arctic tundra, said Scott Weidensaul, a researcher at nonprofit Project SNOWStorm, which tracks snowy owl movements. Some owls migrate south out of the Arctic every winter, but the number fluctuates, he said. About every three to five years, a spike in the population of lemmings, their chief food source, results in a larger number of surviving owl chicks. In those irruption years, more birds migrate and migrate farther.
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Photos: Rare Snowy Owl touring Iconic Buildings of the Nation's Capital [View all]
Donkees
Jan 2022
OP
Great pics.....owl had a thing for fine architecture. Or maybe just a good perch awaiting
OAITW r.2.0
Jan 2022
#4
"The nocturnal hunter appears to be targeting the city's plentiful downtown rat population."
LudwigPastorius
Jan 2022
#10
Oh, I thought you were going to point out vermin that needed to be taken care of....
erronis
Jan 2022
#28
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ARPad95
Jan 2022
#25