From Julie Maggert

Sometimes, opportunities only come once in a lifetime. Well, I ended up having 4 with this Snowy. I couldn’t help myself and head over one more time. I hemd and hawd all morning about what my chances were going to be to get any better shots of her. You can not rely on nature. She does her own thing when she wants. I had more driving around this time. She made me work for it. She finally perched onto a utility pole early enough with bright, blue skies. I couldn’t be more proud of myself throughout this whole journey. It took a lot of work, time, and stubbornness. Again, she is REAL, no AI, nor color enhancing.

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    Man, I love unfiltered Lemmy sometimes. I always see Superbowl and chuckle at the inversion (like r/trees and r/marijuana, back in The Bad Place, lol) but every now and then I’ll dig a little deeper, and I just love the passion you guys have for kickass birds like this one. Thanks for sharing!

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      I always try to give you guys stuff you haven’t seen before, and thankfully the owls keep delivering!

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    Send these aren’t “new” photos, they’re from mid-February. They’re just making it through the owl media finally.

    I keep checking for updates on it. I really want to find out what it is.

    Here’s 2 more I just found from the series in another article:

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    No real updates on the owl itself or why it’s orange. It must be eating though if it hasn’t been caught or moved on. Still wishing you the best of luck, unique frosty one!

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        Could be, but it looks like it was blasted with some sort of paint while roosting somewhere.You can see the “shadows” where the feathers overlapped and seemingly blocked it.

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            That’s the theory in running with. Kinda like something hit it from a top/right angle. It’s all on the back side and stronger in the right of the face.

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          There’s talk about it being some stress or environmental trigger, but I haven’t come across anything to support it. Nothing like this has been observed before in a Snowy. There just nothing really to go on yet.

          • I should think getting blasted by a spray painter would be pretty stressful!

            When it was first reported, there were two comments I thought significant. The first was that the coloring matched pretty well what would have been exposed had she been roosting - it wasn’t consistent on the feathers, but mostly the edges.

            Second, didn’t someone say the state confirmed that it looks like the dye they put in the washing solution for under-bridges? Something like that.

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              I do recall a rust inhibitor comment, but I haven’t heard any “oh yeah we did first a bridge with orange stuff around that time.”. Also heard some theories about aviation deicer, but again, nothing after the original statement.

              I would think there could only be so many things that could dye a bird for over a month that are orange, and the people using it would say, “hey that must be this!”

              • We’ll know after she molts. I can believe any “temporary” dye could be effectively permanent on something as porous as feathers.

                It’s clearly not paint, though, and with any luck not toxic for her when she preens.

                I will say, it certainly made her striking!

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      I think I’d be grumpy too if the paparazzi kept following me! Creamsicle has mice to catch; get out of here with your cameras, you’ll scare them off!

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      An angry owl is a happy owl, kinda like in the 80s when “bad” meant “good” and “hot” and “cool” meant the same thing.