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Snowy Owl on Lake Ontario ice (Bubo scandiacus, Harfang des neiges, SNOW) from my Snowy Owl Workshop in Ontario, Canada. Sony a9 II Camera body, Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @ 840mm F/5.6 ISO 3,200 1/3,200s.

Snowy Owl on Lake Ontario ice (Bubo scandiacus, Harfang des neiges, SNOW) from my Snowy Owl Workshop in Ontario, Canada. Sony a9 II Camera body, Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @ 840mm F/5.6 ISO 3,200 1/3,200s.

Snowy Owl Great Lakes only 13% Ice coverage

Christopher Dodds February 11, 2020

After the sweet morning light turned harsh, we watched this Snowy Owl chase a Red-breasted Merganser for what seemed like a few minutes. It finally dove on the fleeing Merganser and killed it too far away for pictures.

With recent cooler weather and recent significant snowfalls, Lake Ontario is finally starting to freeze. I have been monitoring the ice coverage of the great lakes, and the news is not good. On February 10, 2020 NOAA found that the great lakes had only 13% ice coverage. This is alarming when compared to 55.7% last year and 71.9% the year before.

NOAA Great Lakes Surface Environmental Analysis comparison on February 10, 2020. CLICK IMAGE TO GO TO NOAA WEBSITE WITH LARGER IMAGE.

NOAA Great Lakes Surface Environmental Analysis comparison on February 10, 2020. CLICK IMAGE TO GO TO NOAA WEBSITE WITH LARGER IMAGE.

In Workshop Report Tags Global warming, NOAA, Great Lakes Ice Coverage Map, snowy owl, Snowy Owl Workshop, Snowy Owl Photo Tour, snowy owl IPT, Lake Ontario, Light, Wings, IPT, photo tour
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Snowy Owl LAST FLIGHT (Bubo scandiacus, Harfang des neiges, SNOW) from my Snowy Owl Workshop in Ontario, Canada. Sony a9 II Camera body, Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @ 840mm F/5.6 ISO 3,200 1/3,200s.

Snowy Owl LAST FLIGHT (Bubo scandiacus, Harfang des neiges, SNOW) from my Snowy Owl Workshop in Ontario, Canada. Sony a9 II Camera body, Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens, Sony FE 1.4X Teleconverter @ 840mm F/5.6 ISO 3,200 1/3,200s.

Global warming affecting bird photography golden light

Christopher Dodds February 4, 2020

Chasing the light is synonymous with nature photography; we are always up early and on the move to carefully planned locations filled with the hope of glorious light. How then, does global warming mess-up our plans? Global warming has left the great lakes warmer and without ice cover which produces evaporation causing lake effect cloud and often lake effect snow. This typically means we have cloud cover when the sun is at it’s prime for photographs; at sunrise and sunset. My first group was blessed with some sublime light early in the Owl season, and I recall only a few glorious sunrises or sunsets since then so far this winter. The coldest morning so far was only -21C (Jan. 19, 2020) in Southern Ontario and not the expected -35C low that usually settles in for a week each January.

In Workshop Report Tags Global warming, Light, Golden, Snowy Owl, Snowy Owl Workshop, Snowy Owl Photo Tour, snowy owl IPT, eyes, wings, Sony 600mm f/4, Sony a9II, Sony 1.4X
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