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Landing of the snowy owl where are you Harry Potter iPhone case by LeeAnn McLaneGoetz McLaneGoetzStudioLLCcom. Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Howell Michigan Nature Center
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Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Howell Michigan Nature Center
1005 Triangle Lake Road
Howell, MI 48843
LeeAnn McLaneGoetz VP Seven Ponds Nature Center Photography Club Owner McLaneGoetzStudioLLC.com Fine Art Nature and Travel Photography Washington, Michigan 48094 Award winning photographer LeeAnn McLaneGoetz of McLaneGoetzStudioLLC.com presents a collection of her finest Photography Fine Art for you to enjoy. These amazing works of art are available for you to choose as prints, framed prints, canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, greeting cards and even iPhone covers. CUSTOM ARTWORK If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the artist. Visit our site at http://www.mclanegoetzstudiollc.com/ Contents Copyright by (c)McLaneGoetzStudioLLC.com. All Rights...
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Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… YOUR FAVOURITE ADULT BIRD OR BAT! F/L
LeeAnn McLaneGoetz McLaneGoetzStudioLLCcom
Thank you Jeff at JSJ Photography for favoriting Landing of the snowy owl where are you Harry Potte... Howell Michigan Nature Center 1005 Triangle Lake Road Howell, MI 48843
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Thank You Alexander
Alexander Butler
Stunning capture!!!
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Thank you for the feature Eve
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Thank you Cheryl and Allen
Allen Beatty
voted and fav
Cheryl Baxter
Wonderful capture! f/v
Joyce Geleynse
Incredible photo!!!
Joan Bertucci
Striking image LeeAnn with excellent exposure on the whites! V
Brian Wallace
Beautiful owl LeeAnn! Nice image!
Geri Glavis
Great shot!
Lori Tordsen
Great image, visiting from 3 A Day Greeting Cards for All Occasions---voted
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Thank you Amalia
Amalia Jonas
Amazing capture, this photo is beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! f/v
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Thank You Colette
Colette Hera Guggenheim
I love your Owl LeeAnn,great title aswell ,huge Fav/v+ Feature _________Colette
LeeAnn McLane-Goetz
As this snowy owl lands one can not help but think of the movies and Harry potters faithful pet. This yellow-eyed, black-beaked white bird is easily recognizable. It is 52–71 centimetres (20–28 in) long, with a 125–150 centimetres (49–59 in) wingspan. Also, these birds can weigh anywhere from 1.6 to 3 kilograms (3.5 to 6.6 lb). It is one of the largest species of owl and, in North America, is on average the heaviest owl species. The adult male is virtually pure white, but females and young birds have some dark scalloping; the young are heavily barred, and dark spotting may even predominate. Its thick plumage, heavily feathered taloned feet, and colouration render the Snowy Owl well-adapted for life north of the Arctic Circle. Snowy Owl calls are varied, but the alarm call is a barking, almost quacking krek-krek; the female also has a softer mewling pyee-pyee or prek-prek. The song is a deep repeated gawh. They may also clap their beak in response to threats or annoyances. While called clapping, it is believed this sound may actually be a clicking of the tongue, not the beak.