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
1
Dec 3 2024
Dec 7 2024
1
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
1
Dec 2 2024
immature
Kingston (Wolfe Island) The bird landed in the tree almost above my car. I shot from inside.
Dec 3 2024
0
Apr 30 2024
adult
Nov 20 2024
0
Nov 13 2024
immature, outside normal range
Brighton - This is the second individual I've seen recently, in this case beside an older calf. It was another late fall with multiple birds showing up in Ontario but fewer than in 2022. Some will remain until it gets too cold or snow covers the ground.
Nov 14 2024
1
adult, winter plummage
Regular but uncommon species appearing in late fall-early winter, usually along the lower Great Lakes. A small number appear each year. Most birds end up on the Atlantic coast.
Nov 12 2024
0
Eurasian Wryneck (65)
Nov 6 2024
Nov 12 2024
0