Last year, a surprising population boom of snowy owls landed in Northern Ohio around the holidays. But this year, based on migratory reports so far, the numbers just aren’t there. We’ll see fewer snowy owls in Northeast Ohio this winter. Maybe one or two in Cleveland. Thankfully, some owls have been spotted already by the good folks at the Cleveland Metroparks, as seen in this slideshow Find out more in this week’s Winter Guide cover story. 

Last year, a surprising population boom of snowy owls landed in Northern Ohio around the holidays. But this year, based on migratory reports so far, the numbers just aren’t there. We’ll see fewer snowy owls in Northeast Ohio this winter. Maybe one or two in Cleveland. Thankfully, some owls have been spotted already by the good folks at the Cleveland Metroparks, as seen in this slideshow. Here’s to hoping for more to come.

Find out more about owls in this week’s Winter Guide cover story. 

Photos by Jen Brumfield/Cleveland Metroparks, except where noted.

Long-eared owl
Long-eared owl
Northern saw-whet Owl
Northern saw-whet Owl
Northern saw-whet Owl
Snowy owl. (Photo by Kyle Lanzer/Cleveland Metroparks) Credit: Photo by Kyle Lanzer/Cleveland Metroparks
Snowy owl

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