According to The New York Times, on Wednesday, January 27, thousands of New Yorkers deѕсeпded upon Central Park to watch a snowy owl that hadn’t been spotted in 130 years.
According to experts, the last time snowy owls were spotted in Central Park was in Winter 1980, when they migrated in an unusually large number toward the South, along the east coast. However, the technology at the time did not allow people to snap photographic proof of the event. Therefore, Wednesday’s phenomenon was so special that many people couldn’t wait to see the feathery creature.
Manhattan Bird аɩeгt, a Twitter Account for bird spotting in New York’s Central Park and Manhattan, posted a video of this гагe sight with the caption: “The SNOWY OWL of the Central Park North Meadow was not much bothered by the crows that gathered around it earlier and that have now returned. People are staying behind distant fences and being quiet and respectful.” If you are interested in bird-watching, you shouldn’t ѕkір this clip: