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Originally Posted by N.V.M.
work with the tide, you want it to be out(down).
if its a frosty morning, i wouldn't expect any action til it warms up, mid/late morning. first time i went there, i was lucky and the tide was out, and it was about 1-2 pm.shortly after that, the light was getting warm , golden awesome.
also, you have to figure out where the owls are mostly, left or right.
if they're to the right, bonus! because that's where the hawk and short earred owls hunt, in the fields on the north side of the dyke(where that humungous house is). you can photograph everything like i did without moving around too much.
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No, you want the tide to be high. That way the owls are closer to the dyke. But then again, I'm too lazy to walk out on to the salt marsh.
Ernie, I'm free all week next week, if you (or anyone else) want to head out.