- Steven Nagle
- Jan 31, 2021
- 2 min read
The Artic Owl (The Snowy)
For many years now during the months of November through February I have gone out searching for (at least for me) the elusive “Artic Owl” also known as the Snowy Owl. Two of my photographer friends and I would rise at a time that my body says I am supposed to be in bed sleeping. However, knowing that we may see one is enough motivation to get us moving.
This year started as all the others, advance planning by researching possible locations, current sighting reports and what day works the best and then “pray” for decent weather.
The day had arrived, and I am on the road before sunrise heading to the coast to meet up with another photographer. The snowy is a migratory owl and migrates down from the Artic during our winter months and as far as I can tell prefers the open beach areas with grass and low vegetation and the many edible treats (voles, smaller birds etc.)
We met out on Plum Island (Massachusetts) and commenced our search; weather was not a factor and early on we saw Red Tail Hawks, but it appeared the Snowy once again would remain out of site. However, our luck turned when we shared our sightings of the Red Tails with another photographer and she told us where a Snowy may be.
To our delight the Snowy was still there and pretty much settled in. We were not the only photographers, bird watches, nature lovers etc., there, and on this day the “flock” of humans were very respectful of this magnificent bird, keeping their distance and voices low.
I would estimate the closes we got to the Snowy was around 60-75 yards, but we were both shooting with telephoto lenses allowing the lens and camera to bring us in close. The use of the telephoto lens and aperture settings allowed for the unique captures and compression of the distance between the Snowy and the Ocean.

Camera Settings
5D Mark IV
Lens: EF70-200 f/2.8 II USM (with 2X extender)
Settings: Exposure 1/1000, f/8, iso400, focal length 400mm
Post: Crop in post processing
Tripod: No
The eyes of the Snowy are a beautiful dark yellow.

Camera Settings
5D Mark IV
Lens: EF70-200 f/2.8 II USM (with 2X extender)
Settings: Exposure 1/1000, f/8, iso400, focal length 380mm
Post: Crop in post processing
Tripod: No
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