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Shelter Island Photo Op

JIM COLLIGAN PHOTO Saturday on Silver Beach was a perfect time and place for this snowy owl.
JIM COLLIGAN PHOTO Saturday on Silver Beach was a perfect time and place for this snowy owl.

According to the National Audubon Society, the snowy owl is “colored for camouflage during northern winters. In summer it may be nomadic, concentrating and nesting where there are high populations of the small rodents called lemmings. At other times it takes a wide variety of prey, including birds as big as geese. During some winters, large numbers of snowy owls appear south of the Canadian border.”