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by Kristia Adams
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Normally, Snowy Owls are a rare sight in South Jersey but due to a population irruption in the North, these owls were seen further south than usual... more
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Normally, Snowy Owls are a rare sight in South Jersey but due to a population irruption in the North, these owls were seen further south than usual last year. I am hoping that this year is a good year for sightings as well. This image was captured at Edwin Forsythe National Wildlife, Oceanville, NJ.
I am a photographer located in the heart of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. I have had a camera in my hand for as long as I can remember. My first camera, which I received for my 11th birthday, was a little Kodak that took the 110 film cartridges. I used all my allowance money for film and processing. I have upgraded my camera a few times since those days and now I enjoy wandering my great state (and places beyond) photographing places that may not be here forever. I specialize in nature and landscape photography.
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Constance Lowery
thats a strange place to see an owl. very nice capture. L
Valerie Stein
Wonderful capture. Are they there now.?
Kristia Adams replied:
Not yet. This is from last year. I am hoping they will show up this year! I think I saw someone report that they had seen them in North Jersey.