Snowy Owl Migration Gives Scientists Chance to Study Them
CHICAGO (AP) Scott Judd trained his camera lens on the white dot in the distance. As he moved up the Lake Michigan shoreline, the speck on a breakwater came into view and took his breath away: it was a snowy owl, thousands of miles from its Arctic home.
It was an amazing sight, said Judd, a Chicago IT consultant. Its almost like theyre from another world. They captivate people in a way that other birds dont.
The large white raptors have descended on the Great Lakes region and northeastern U.S. in huge numbers in recent weeks, hanging out at airports, in farm fields, on light poles and along beaches, to the delight of bird lovers.
But for researchers, this winters mass migration of the owls from their breeding grounds above the Arctic Circle is serious business.
Its a chance to trap and fit some of the visitors with tiny transmitters to help track them around the globe and study a long-misunderstood species whose numbers likely are far fewer than previously thought, researchers say.
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