Snowy Owl Is Spotted in Central Park For First Time in 130 Years

Image Source: Maryté Mercado

New Yorkers were in for a massive surprise on 27th January when a snowy owl was spotted in Central Park. This was the first time in 130 years that such an owl was spotted in the famous park.

This sight sent waves of enthusiasm among bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts in the city, who flocked the Park to catch a glimpse of the rare bird.

Paul Sweet, the collection manager of the Department of Ornithology at the American Museum of Natural History, said that the last recorded sighting of such a snowy owl in Central Park dates back to 1890.

The bird became a viral sensation on social media and hundreds of people came in to watch this historic sighting. Many people put up beautifully captured pictures of the bird on social media. And it certainly looked like the bird was enjoying the attention and posing for the photographs!

Have a look at some of the photographs yourself:

Have a look at the bird posing for the pictures:

Here is another beautiful picture:

To deter the deluge of people that flocked to see the pretty bird, the New York City Department of Parks & Recreation tweeted requesting people to keep distance from the bird.

Isn’t this a sight to behold?

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