The motley crew are not there to photograph Washington's famous monuments -- they have their sights set on a rare creature that flew in from the Arctic: a snowy owl."It's amazing," says an enthused Meleia Rose, 41."I've been a birder a long time and this is my first time every seeing a snowy owl."
Birdwatchers in the US capital have come every night to catch a glimpse of the snowy owl, which rarely comes south of the Canadian border"You can see the Capitol," said Rose, wrapped in a big winter coat and accompanied by her partner."It's arresting to have the contrast, the wildness with the city -- but especially DC where it's so ... monumental and iconic.
Users had pinpointed the snowy owl near Union Station, a bustling transportation hub just down the road from the Capitol, where a line of taxis curls around a grassy park, criss-crossed with walkways and spotted with tents set up by the homeless. Snowy owls live a good part of the year near the Arctic Circle, but most migrate south for the winter -- usually stopping near the US border with Canada.
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