Brian Dunning of Skeptoid podcast criticises the hypothesis here:
"Snowy Owl, 1"
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Mr. Sweetser also spotted a snowy owl which may possibly be the same one that was reported several weeks ago at the airport.
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The only snowy owl recorded was on the Squantum peninsula in Quincy.
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Chip Perry, her dad, one of the maintenance men at our local Historic Valley Park Campground, says there is a snowy owl in that area. He has seen it on at least two different occasions.
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Snowy Owl On Dec 30 a large white bird was seen flying out of the trees briefly on Unquamonk Hill on Sooth Street Willtemsburg. The observer believed it to be a snowy owl; and there have been reports of one being seen in Goshen in December also.
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When arriving at Salisbury, we had searched in vain for a snowy owl. Leaving the area, we searched again and shortly the "Mister” called. “Come check this. I think I’ve found one!"Sure enough, standing on the ground, against a clump of salt marsh hay, there really was a snowy owl!
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One snowy owl has returned to Rye on its way north. “Haminy” McIntire told us his neighbor, Fred Currier, saw a large adult near his home last week.
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A snowy owl was seen in Marlboro late last week by John Serkln. It was across from the store on Route 9, but didn't stay long. I checked all the fields up that way on Sunday, but a snowy owl can hide in plain sight on a brown and white field.
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