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    East of Ontario is a feeding ground for a lot of snowy owls in this time of year. Just taken 2 day ago in a cold but beautiful day.
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    Considering the harsh light, this is very nicely done. We don't see many adult males farther south. EXP and SH excellent and you were working right down sun angle. Way to go on that. I must ask, was this bird baited?
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    Agree with Artie's critique that this image turned out nicely considering the harsh light. So cool that it's a male and flying so close to the ground.
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