[NatureNS] Snowy Owl

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Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 19:25:44 -0400
From: Helene Van Doninck <helene.birdvet@gmail.com>
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Hi there ,please tell them if the same thing happens again and the bird can
be captured, Id be happy to examine it. This time of year they are often
found starving and get too weak to fly. Many of those can be helped. Please
pass on my phone # 893-0253. I'm a wildlife veterinarian.
Helene
On Dec 18, 2012 6:50 PM, "Heather Prime" <birds_of_a_heather@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>
>   I write a bird column in our local monthly newpaper (Passages). I would
> like to share a story with you.
>
>   Julia Gaudet from Brier Island sent me a story, with probably the
> prettiest picture of a Snowy Owl I have ever seen. A nice story with a very
> sad ending. Here it is: On Nov 26 during a ride around Whippers Point
> Danny Gaudet (Julia's husband) came across the sighting of a female Snowy
> White Owl. A few days later the Owl was sighted at Southern Point where
> Danny was able to capture some close up photos of this magnificent white
> Owl. However he noticed it was having difficulty flying and became
> concerned that it was injured. During the day Julia kept checking on the
> Owl but noticed she wasn't moving from his snuggled spot in the rocks, and
> that he seemed unconcerned of anyone or anything near him. The following
> morning Nov 30th, Danny found the Owl dead on the shoulder of the road at
> Southern Point...so very sad to see a creature this majestic die...not sure
> what caused the death of this Owl. In the mean time, Julia and Danny are
> trying to make it legal through Natural Resources to have the Owl prepared,
> stuffed and mounted...Great story, and yeah so sad :(
>
> *Have a nice day !!*
> *Heather Prime ...*
> **
>

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<p>Hi there ,please tell them if the same thing happens again and the bird =
can be captured, Id be happy to examine it. This time of year they are ofte=
n found starving and get too weak to fly. Many of those can be helped. Plea=
se pass on my phone # 893-0253. I&#39;m a wildlife veterinarian.<br>

Helene</p>
<div class=3D"gmail_quote">On Dec 18, 2012 6:50 PM, &quot;Heather Prime&quo=
t; &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:birds_of_a_heather@hotmail.com">birds_of_a_heather=
@hotmail.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br type=3D"attribution"><blockquote class=3D"gm=
ail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-le=
ft:1ex">



<div><div dir=3D"ltr">
<br>=A0 I write a bird column in our local monthly newpaper (Passages). I w=
ould like to share a story with you.<br>
<br><p style=3D"margin-bottom:0cm"><font face=3D"Times New Roman"><font sty=
le=3D"font-size:11pt" size=3D"3"><span style=3D"font-style:normal"><span st=
yle=3D"font-weight:normal">=A0 Julia
Gaudet from Brier Island sent me a story, with probably the prettiest
picture of a Snowy Owl I have ever seen. A  nice story with a very
sad ending. Here it is: </span></span></font><font style=3D"font-size:11pt"=
><span style=3D"font-style:normal"><span style=3D"font-weight:normal"><font=
 size=3D"3">
On Nov 26 during a ride around Whippers Point Danny Gaudet (Julia&#39;s
husband) came across </font>the sighting of a female Snowy White Owl. A few
days later the Owl was sighted at Southern Point where Danny was able
to capture some close up photos of this magnificent white Owl.
However he noticed it was having difficulty flying and became
concerned that it was injured. During the day Julia kept checking on
the Owl but noticed she wasn&#39;t moving from his snuggled spot in the
rocks, and that he seemed unconcerned of anyone or anything near him.
The following morning Nov 30th, Danny found the Owl dead on the
shoulder of the road at Southern Point...so very sad to see a
creature this majestic die...not sure what caused the death of this
Owl. In the mean time, Julia and Danny are trying to make it legal
through Natural Resources to have the Owl prepared, stuffed and
mounted...Great story, and yeah so sad :(</span></span></font></font></p>
<br><font color=3D"#00cc66" face=3D"Lucida Handwriting, Cursive"><strong><e=
m>Have a nice day !!</em></strong></font><br><div>
<div><font color=3D"#00ccff" size=3D"4" face=3D"Times New Roman, Times, Ser=
if"><em><strong><font face=3D"Lucida Handwriting, Cursive">Heather Prime</f=
ont>=A0...<img src=3D"http://graphics.hotmail.com/emrose.gif" width=3D"12" =
height=3D"12"></strong></em></font></div>

<div><strong><em><font color=3D"#00ccff" size=3D"4" face=3D"Times New Roman=
"></font></em></strong>=A0</div></div> 		 	   		  </div></div>
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