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Comment: In the early afternoon we got a good look at her powerful legs while she was walking around

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

The next morning spent with this juvenile female Snowy Owl at Little Talbot State Park started out to be overcast as well

Mid-morning the sun broke through the clouds and she moved a bit back offering us a better view

In the early afternoon we got a good look at her powerful legs while she was walking around

 
In the early afternoon we got a good look at her powerful legs while she was walking around

By mid-afternoon, she flew left to a closer dune with all of the photographers and bird watchers following at a respectful distance

By mid-afternoon, she flew left to a closer dune with all of the photographers and bird watchers following at a respectful distance

By mid-afternoon, she flew left to a closer dune with all of the photographers and bird watchers following at a respectful distance

After she spent all morning behind a small dune, no one expected she would fly to the top of a dune closer to the roped-off photographers

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