Common NameSnowy Owl
Scientific NameNyctea scandiaca
Type of ReportRare Species
Date of Observation10/22/2024
Number Observed1
Reporting Observer's NameCassidy Doolittle
Mailing AddressPO Box 381
Wilmington, Vt 05363
United States
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Date Completed10/23/2024
Names & Emails of Other Contributing Observers

Logan Moore

Latitude of Observation (enter 0 if unable to provide)0
Longitude of Observation (enter 0 if unable to provide)0
Place NameRoute 100 Southbound
TownshipWilmington
CountyWindham
Vermont eBird Checklist URLebird.org
Time of Day09:20 PM
Length of Time Observed45-60
Maximum Estimated Distance from Bird (in feet)6-10
Minimum Estimated Distance from Bird (in feet)6-10
Noteworthy Weather Conditions

Clear night

Optical Equipment Used for Observation

Eyes

Observer’s Previous Acquaintance With This or Similar Species

I like birds, I try to identify them post sighting and make sure to remember characteristics

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Description of Habitat

Lots of wildlife in area, in close proximity to multiple bodies of water

Behaviors Observed

Snowy owl was in the south lane of Route 100. Had to stop vehicle to avoid collision and then momentarily while owl paused, looking at the car first for a 3-5 second pause before looking south in the glow of headlights for another 10-15 seconds before it ascended into a low hanging branch on a tree off the shoulder of the road.

Description of Vocalizations

None.

Verbal Narrative & Description of Observation

This bird was crossing the yellow lines when my car approached it and teetered into the middle of the south lane. It paused to look at the car for several seconds before looking the opposite way for several more. I did not flash my car lights or beep to encourage it to move. Waited a few more seconds before it took a brief flight into a low hanging branch off of a tree to the left of the car.

Relative Size & Shape

Big girl, smaller than bald eagle, relative size to red tail hawk, smaller wingspan but puffier, stockier

Head

No ears visible, white around the eyes and head with glowing eyes

Feet & Bill

Fluffy legs

Upper Back

Horizontal brown spotting throughout among mostly white

Lower Back & Rump

Same as upper back

Wings

Mostly tucked

Breast, Belly, Flanks, Under Tail Coverts

White and brown with horizontal brown “spots”

Tail

Same as above

IMPORTANT: What similar species were eliminated when making the identification and how was this bird different?

Referenced my copy of the American Bird Conservancy’s Field Guide: All the Birds of North American upon arriving home ~10 minutes later. I’ve been able to use this and the internet to identify birds minutes to hours after seeing them, including loons, Scarlett tangers, steller’s jay and other birds of pray ( red tail hawk, peregrine falcons, northern harrier, osprey, barred owl, Hawai’i’s Pueo owl, long eared owl). No other “white” owls compared in description, this bird has no gray present like the barn owl and this was much bigger.

This report was written from notes taken:Written from Memory