
I got so busy with the holidays that I forgot to post this photo of a Snowy Owl that showed up in mid-November in western Rockingham County, Virginia, five miles from where I live. So, I thought I would let this beautiful bird wish you a Happy New Year!
When I heard about the Snowy Owl, my wife and I headed out, hoping to see it. I wanted to document the rarity with photos, too. A few other birders were already there when we arrived. In a matter of minutes, we were joined by several others, including two different school groups from nearby private elementary schools.
The bird sat on a 55-gallon steel drum near a pasture. Another birder had set up his scope and allowed me to take this photo with my iPhone 14 Pro. Otherwise, I would have had to heavily crop the images I took with my camera. The next day, the bird was gone, not to be relocated.
So, on behalf of the Snowy Owl, I wish you the best in 2025.

© Bruce Stambaugh
Happy nature year to you and family! It is amazing that Snowy Owl sat there so long that students could see the bird! I wonder if she/he was sleeping, resting, or recovering from an injury? I say that because one year my husband and I were driving around backroads with his brother and our sister-in-law and we saw a hawk lying in the road and my brother-in-law hopped out of the car and carefully put it in our trunk to see if we could take it to the Broadway fire station to ask them what could be done to help it. So we did that, and got the hawk out of the trunk and sat it on the ground where he/she sat a few minutes and Stuart went to the door of the fire station to ask what could be one for the injured hawk and then we heard a flapping of wings etc. and it took off on it’s own.
My bird story. 🙂 Thanks for sharing Snowy Owl, how fun to see.
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The hawk was likely stunned, probably from hitting a window of a nearby house or passing vehicle. The closest bird rehab center, if ever needed again, is the Virginia Wildlife Center south of Waynesboro. https://wildlifecenter.org/
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Wonderful photo. Happy New Year to you both. Mary and Hubert Sent from my TCL 30 XE 5G
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Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year, Bruce, a splendid 2025 to you and your loved ones! And please keep your wonderful photographs coming!
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Thank you, Marcus! I’ll do my best.
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Happy New Year! A wonderful pic to start with! I could see the owl, but I did refer to the other photo to narrow down the area where it was! 🙂 Happy clicking and traveling in 2025.
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Thanks, again, Marland. I appreciate you following along, and sharing your comments.
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You’re welcome!
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Happy New Year! I was away from blogging for four years and I’m happy to see you are still blogging, I started following you in 2026 (I think).
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Thank you. There are so many new platforms to share your writing, I nearly dropped the blog. But, I know it like an old friend, so I keep at it as best I can. Thanks for following along.
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Happy New Year !
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Happy New Year! Thanks for subscribing to my blog.
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