On Britannia breakwater, visible right now from Québec side of Deschênes
Rapids. It is a dark bird, visible when it moves the head and reveals pale
facial disk. Need powerful scope to appreciate.
Good birding!
Justin
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Really good view from the end of Jamieson Street in Ottawa, right now.
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On Dec 2, 2011, at 1:50 PM, Justin Peter jbp...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On Britannia breakwater, visible right now from Québec side of Deschênes
Rapids. It is a dark bird, visible when it moves the head and
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Subject: Re: [Ontbirds] Ottawa Snowy Owl
Really good view from the end of Jamieson Street in Ottawa, right now.
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On Dec 2, 2011, at 1:50 PM, Justin Peter jbp...@yahoo.ca wrote:
On Britannia breakwater, visible right now from Québec side
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From: Brian_Mortimer brian_morti...@carleton.ca
To: birdalert@ontbirds.ca
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2011 9:06 AM
Subject: [Ontbirds] Ottawa: Snowy Owl
There is a Snowy Owl sitting at the end of Britannia Pier. The bird is
best seen frm Jameson Ave. in Britannia Village
Brian Mortimer
On Sunday afternoon (Dec. 9) we saw a dark barred Snowy Owl at various
locations on Larose and the 19th Concession east of Casselman. On Larose,
south of Concession 20, we saw 8 Gray Partridges, many Snow Buntings, 10-12
Horned Larks, 1 Lapland Longspur and a dark barred Snowy Owl. On Larose
Observed a Snowy Owl perched on a post about 200 yards into a field on Akins
Road. If you drive along Eagleson and turn onto Akins it's in the field on the
right (not far from Eagleson). It was perched there for a good 15-20 minutes
at around 3:00pm. It then flew toward Eagleson.
Watched 2
Hello Ontbirders
This morning, on Lac des Chenes, a Snowy Owl was observed perched on a
distant floating platform across from Aylmer, Que. The best views were from
the
breakwater of Dick Bell Park, west of Andrew Haydon Park.
Also, an immature Northern Shrike was observed hunting a (Tree?)
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