Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

Article: Arctic Nomad

A female snowy owl sitting in a snow covered field of yellow stubble.

Arctic Nomad

Every winter brings a familiar sense of excitement and anticipation for us, knowing it’s that special time when the beautiful Snowy Owls make their long journey south from the Arctic to their wintering grounds. These majestic birds, with their piercing yellow eyes and ghostly white plumage, never fail to take our breath away - but finding one is never easy.

It often means driving several hours just to reach the open farmland or prairie fields they favor. Even then, there’s no guarantee you’ll see one. Spotting these elusive owls feels a bit like finding a needle in a haystack, as they blend so perfectly into snow-covered landscapes that you could easily pass right by without ever knowing they were there.

Coming from the vast and quiet Arctic, where human disturbance is rare, Snowy Owls are understandably wary of vehicles and people. Capturing a photograph of one requires immense patience, a steady hand, and a long lens - along with a little luck. But when that moment finally happens - when an Arctic nomad locks eyes with you across the frozen fields - every mile traveled and every hour waited suddenly feels worth it.

To download the story of "Arctic Nomad" CLICK HERE

Leave a comment

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

All comments are moderated before being published.

Read more

Snowy owl landing branch

Arctic Grace

A quiet winter search led to an unforgettable encounter with a female Snowy Owl, capturing a moment of precision, balance, and Arctic beauty in the Canadian wilderness.

Read more
A coyote standing gravel.

Forest Janitor

A quiet moment with a coyote in Banff reveals the intelligence, adaptability, and vital role these misunderstood animals play in maintaining a healthy ecosystem.

Read more