Subject: [Tweeters] Fwd: Snowy Owl in Queen Anne
Date: Nov 17 14:17:49 2012
From: Janine - jatlmm at msn.com


I've been working on a landscape job near Third and Galer for over a week,
and every day I hear some piercing calls that resemble those of a Snowy Owl.
I have not seen the bird, but I have been looking around and wondering if it
might be one, especially after all the other sightings. BTW, there is also
at least one Scrub Jay in the area, which I've never seen in my own
neighborhood, which is Wallingford.



Janine Anderson, CPH

Anderson LeLievre Landscape Design

206 632 7978

206 618 6054 (cell)

www.anderson-design.net



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From: Tom Leschine <tml at u.washington.edu>

Date: November 17, 2012 10:36:03 AM PST

To: tweeters at u.washington.edu

Subject: Snowy Owl in Queen Anne



There is a snowy owl sitting on the southwest corner roof of a three-story
apartment building on the southwest corner of 6th Ave W and Galer St., W
Queene Ann neighborhood of Seattle. I'm not sure it is visible from the
street, as I'm looking down on it from my fourth floor apartment across the
street. It is being harassed by a crow, but so far hanging on.

Tom Leschine
tml at uw.edu






Thomas M. Leschine
Rabinowitz Professor of Human Dimensions of the Environment

Director
School of Marine and Environmental Affairs
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
tml at u.washington.edu
Ph: 206-543-7004
Fax: 206-543-1417
smea.washington.edu