Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 2 of three on a log
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 2
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 2
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 2. Toes are stained with blood.
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 1 of three on a log
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 1
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 3 of three on a log
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owls 3 and 2. Olympic mountains in the background.
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owls 3 and 2
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 2 and photographer
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4, a pale one
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4 preparing to fly to a bush
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 5 posing
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 5 squinting
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 5 preening
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 5 yawning
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 5 looking self-satisfied
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 5 flying
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 5 flying
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4 in bush
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4 shifting position
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4 shifting position
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4 flying off to a tree
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4 flying off to a tree
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4 approaching perch
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Owl 4 in tree, Olympics in background
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Barred Owl on wire at dusk (long exposure)
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Barred Owl
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl in dunegrass
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl in driftwood
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl taking shelter from the wind
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl in the wind
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl in the lee of a log
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl on stump at dusk
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl attaining enlightenment
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl and moonrise
Snowy Owls at Damon Point, Ocean Shores, WA Feb-Mar, 2012
Susan and I drove down to Ocean Shores to see the Snowy Owls on Damon Point before they head back north again. They were about a mile out from the parking lot, perched on logs in a grassy open area of the point, preening and sleeping and occasionally peering out at all the photographers and birdwatchers gathered to see them. We saw six of the ten or so owls present and talked with several of the other birders. A week later we got out again and took a few more photos.
Snowy Owl by moonlight

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