A third invasion of big white birds appears on the way to Ohio latitudes this autumn and winter, this time with snowy owls following on the heels of tundra swans and American white Pelicans in the last month or so.
“If you spot a ‘white plastic bag’ on corn stubble, you might want to take a closer look,” said Lori Monska, a spokesman for the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Association near Oak Harbor. It could be a snowy owl.
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