Feb 13 2023
female
Dec 29 2024
Dec 18 2024
male, adult
Dec 19 2024
Dec 15 2024
male, immature
Ottawa - After a disastrous winter in 2023-4 when the lowest number of Snowy Owls in living memory were present in Ontario, or anywhere in Eastern Canada, this winter has seen a modest recovery, closer to normal. Males are uncommon, even in good years. At the height of the peak, from 2012-19, we only saw 1 male for every 20 females.There may be a few more males this winter.
Dec 16 2024
Dec 3 2024
Dec 7 2024
Dec 2 2024
adult
Kingston (Wolfe Island) - A common raptor but it is hard to get good shots of them, especially an adult. I loved the way it was perched, especially showing the tail. It faced away so I called it to get it to look my way. It worked!
Dec 3 2024
Dec 2 2024
immature
Kingston (Wolfe Island) The bird landed in the tree almost above my car. I shot from inside.
Dec 3 2024