Yesterday, I made a trip down to IBSP, to do a little surf fishing and see if I can find the Snowy Owl that had been spotted there the past few days. I had no luck in those cases. At times, in helping to locate fish, you look for working birds hovering over schools of bait fish. To find snowy owl along 10 miles of dunes, you need to locate a group of birders to find the owl. Fisherman are known to be on the beach at the crack of dawn, well birders are there too. I was told a group from Cellular Tracking Technologies located in Rio Grande, NJ were there to tag the owls. They tagged one very earlier in the morning. They laid some type of netting on the ground in the dune area and attached a live pigeon to it. The owl swoop down for the pigeon and got captured in the net. They tagged the owl with a transmitter, then a photo-op for the birders while a man was holding it, and then let it fly away. And; the pigeon survived. That was the only one the group was able to tag and the only one seen by birders.
There as another activity going on. As I was walking up the beach, about a 1/2 mile away, I saw a car going back and forth on the beach in the direction of the dunes. I found out later, Subaru was filming (I guess) a commercial. At that location, just inside the main gate, there is a road into the dunes for State vehicles to access the beach.
There's some pictures from the day, minus the Striped Bass and Snowy Owl. I guess the owls finally read the sign after being there for a few days. (the last pic)
There as another activity going on. As I was walking up the beach, about a 1/2 mile away, I saw a car going back and forth on the beach in the direction of the dunes. I found out later, Subaru was filming (I guess) a commercial. At that location, just inside the main gate, there is a road into the dunes for State vehicles to access the beach.
There's some pictures from the day, minus the Striped Bass and Snowy Owl. I guess the owls finally read the sign after being there for a few days. (the last pic)