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			British Columbia Outdoor Wilderness Guide             
                 
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                        Snowy Owl Nyctea scandiaca
 
                       
   
                        Description - This large, white owl has a rounded 
                        head and yellow eyes. Both sexes of the Snowy Owl have 
                        dark bars and spots although they are heavier on the larger 
                        female; old males may be pure white. This usually silent 
                        bird will sometimes utter a shrill whistle and hoarse 
                        croak on breeding grounds.  
                         
                        Distribution - The snowy owl breeds in northern Alaska 
                        and in northernmost Canada; winters are spent throughout 
                        Canada and in northern United States. Snowy Owls prefer 
                        open country such as tundra, dunes, marshes, fields, plains 
                        and airports in the winter.  
                           Biology 
                        - The Snowy Owl depends on lemmings for their major food 
                        source. However, the lemming population fluctuates from 
                        year to year so when the supply gets too low, the snowy 
                        owl will migrate south in great numbers. 5-8 white eggs 
                        are laid in a nest lined with feathers, mosses, and lichens 
                        which is placed on the open tundra.  
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