Coteau

Coteau is a third-year female that joined Project SNOWstorm on Dec. 22, 2019, when she was tagged near Pearl Lake in western Stutsman County, North Dakota by Matt Solensky. Her transmitter was funded by generous donations from the public. Latest Updates

Wolverine

Wolverine is a adult male first banded at Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) in 2017, and recaptured there Dec. 31, 2019. He was tagged and relocated to central Michigan, but dropped his transmitter a week later. That transmitter (funded by donations to SNOWstorm) was redeployed on Buckeye. Latest Updates

Medina

Medina is an adult female snowy owl, trapped Nov. 24, 2019, near Woodworth, ND by Matt Solensky of the U.S. Geological Survey’s Northern Prairie Research Center, and named for the nearby town of Medina. Her transmitter was funded by generous donations from the public. Latest Updates

Montreal

Montréal is an adult female snowy owl, originally banded Nov. 8, 2018, at Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport by Guy Fitzgerald of Union Québécoise de Réhabilitation des Oiseaux de Proie, color-marked and relocated for her safety. She was retrapped at the airport Nov. 25, 2019 by Falcon Environmental Services, tagged by Rebecca McCabe with a CTT hybrid GSM/Argos transmitter, and again … Read More

Pearl

Pearl is a two-year-old female snowy owl, trapped Nov. 27, 2019, near Woodworth, ND by Matt Solensky of the U.S. Geological Survey’s Northern Prairie Research Center,and named for nearby Pearl Lake. Her transmitter was funded by generous donations from the public. Latest Updates

Yul

Yul is a third-year female snowy owl, trapped Nov. 24, 2019, at Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Québec by Falcon Environmental Services, tagged by Rebecca McCabe, and relocated away from the airport for her safety. She quickly returned to the airport, was retrapped and relocated a second time. Her transmitter was funded by generous donations from the public. Yul … Read More

Seneca

Seneca is an adult male in at least his fifth calendar year, tagged Feb. 22, 2019, by Tom McDonald in Seneca Township, NY. He is the second owl, after Otter, fitted with a hybrid GSM (cellular) and Argos (satellite) transmitter, which will allow us to monitor his movements year-round. His transmitter was paid for by generous donors to Project SNOWstorm. … Read More

Plainfield

This adult female joined Project SNOWstorm near Plainfield, Wisconsin on January, 27, 2019. Latest Updates

Otter

Otter is an adult male tagged Jan. 18, 2019, in Jefferson County, NY, not far from Fort Drum, by Tom McDonald. He was the first snowy owl — and one of the first birds anywhere in the world — fitted with a hybrid GSM (cellular) and Argos (satellite) transmitter, which allows us to monitor his movements year-round. His transmitter was paid … Read More

Argus

This adult male was tagged Jan. 20, 2019, just north of Fargo, ND, by Matt Solensky of the U.S. Geological Survey’s Northern Prairie Research Center.   Latest Updates