[Ontbirds] Boreal Owl (Amherst Island))

2010-01-16 Thread willott123
From: willott...@sympatico.ca To: ontbi...@hack.org Subject: Boreal owl (Amherst IslAnd) Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2010 19:52:02 + Hi Ontbirders: Cloudy but mild day for a walk in the owl woods. Boreal owl was perched in the open about 15 feet up. At least 2 Saw-whets and 1 Barred owl. The Bor

[Ontbirds] Boreal Owl - Amherst Island

2010-01-04 Thread Peter Kyne
Dear Ontbirders, On Amherst Island this morning between 9 and 11 am, a Boreal Owl and a Northern Saw-whet Owl in Owl Woods, and a Short-eared Owl just outside. No sign of Long-eared Owls. Two male Northern Harriers and a Rough-legged Hawk on the road into the woods. The Snowy Owl was along Fro

[Ontbirds] Boreal Owl - Amherst Island

2010-01-01 Thread otoole
Birded Owl Woods for a couple of hours today. Lots of birders and photographers over there will everyone being civil. The Boreal was only about 4 feet off the ground; 2 NSWO's and half a dozen LEO's. Boreal http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4049/4235045096_b5e0d85c77.jpg NSWO http://farm3.static.fli

[Ontbirds] Boreal Owl - Amherst Island

2009-02-08 Thread otoole
Birded owl woods today and located 1 Boreal Owl; 2 Northern Saw-whet, & 1 Barred owl. No sign of any Long Eared's. See link for images. Directions: Amherst Island: Located 18 km. west of Kingston. Exit off Hwy. 401 at exit 593 (County Rd. 4, Camden East) and drive south to the very end (Millhaven)

[Ontbirds] Boreal Owl - Amherst Island - Thur Dec 18

2008-12-18 Thread Frank Pinilla
Hi Birders, After being told several times that there are no Boreals around I persevered and finally found one in the SW section of the Jack Pine plantation. The bird was about 3m up in a Jack Pine. I am on the island as I type this and found 5 Saw-whets (2 in Pine plantation, nr South end, 2 in

[Ontbirds]Boreal Owl - Amherst Island

2004-12-26 Thread Alex and Karen
Just returned from Amherst Island where Karen and I found 1 BOREAL OWL and 2 LONG-EARED OWLS in the Owl Woods. The BOREAL OWL was just off to the east of the main path through the Cedar Woods after the bird feeders and just before you get to the large clumps of white cedars on the left. This is a