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Comment: Technically, this photo of a Purple Sandpiper (and Rudy Turnstones) was taken at Fort Clinch State Park at the end of 2013 when we first tried to see the Snowy Owl at Little Talbot State Park

Technically, this photo of a Harlequin Duck was taken at Fort Clinch State Park at the end of 2013 when we first tried to see the Snowy Owl at Little Talbot State Park

Technically, this photo of a Harlequin Duck was taken at Fort Clinch State Park at the end of 2013 when we first tried to see the Snowy Owl at Little Talbot State Park

Technically, this photo of a Purple Sandpiper (and Rudy Turnstones) was taken at Fort Clinch State Park at the end of 2013 when we first tried to see the Snowy Owl at Little Talbot State Park

Technically, this photo of a Purple Sandpiper (and Rudy Turnstones) was taken at Fort Clinch State Park at the end of 2013 when we first tried to see the Snowy Owl at Little Talbot State Park

 
Technically, this photo of a Snow Buntings was taken at Huguenot Memorial Park at the end of 2013 when we first tried to see the Snowy Owl at Little Talbot State Park

Technically, this photo of a Snow Buntings was taken at Huguenot Memorial Park at the end of 2013 when we first tried to see the Snowy Owl at Little Talbot State Park

Our first afternoon spent with this juvenile female Snowy Owl at Little Talbot State Park was overcast

She seems to favor the dunes about a quarter mile north of boardwalk 4 as a place to spend the daylight hours resting

She seems to favor the dunes about a quarter mile north of boardwalk 4 as a place to spend the daylight hours resting

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