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daniella3d
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Winter is coming.... and the snowy owls will probably be back.
I hope they don't, because that would mean they are starving up north and many will die.
I read often people asking why some people feed them...We've been feeding owls for a few years now, after finding 5 of them dead from starvation here in Quebec. Many many many of them die each year because they can't find enough food. Snowy owls have a high metabolism and need about 25 mice per day. They may look big but underneat the feathers, most that get here are just skin and bones. When they are so weak that people can pick them up and bring them to rescue centers, then it's to late already and nearly all of those die.
The real problem happen when there is some rain and that build up a crust of ice over the snow. Then the birds can't get any catch and they starve to death. Starvation is also the reason they were so far out south last year, because it was to damn cold here in Quebec as well and there is not enough food. This is a problem for snowy owls and great gray, who cannot get their food in such conditions. Barred owls have no problem because they live here all year around and they hunt in the woods, not in fields.
Here are a few of our friends. Those were taken with a Canon DSLR camera and L lenses.
I hope they don't, because that would mean they are starving up north and many will die.
I read often people asking why some people feed them...We've been feeding owls for a few years now, after finding 5 of them dead from starvation here in Quebec. Many many many of them die each year because they can't find enough food. Snowy owls have a high metabolism and need about 25 mice per day. They may look big but underneat the feathers, most that get here are just skin and bones. When they are so weak that people can pick them up and bring them to rescue centers, then it's to late already and nearly all of those die.
The real problem happen when there is some rain and that build up a crust of ice over the snow. Then the birds can't get any catch and they starve to death. Starvation is also the reason they were so far out south last year, because it was to damn cold here in Quebec as well and there is not enough food. This is a problem for snowy owls and great gray, who cannot get their food in such conditions. Barred owls have no problem because they live here all year around and they hunt in the woods, not in fields.
Here are a few of our friends. Those were taken with a Canon DSLR camera and L lenses.