7885 results found


Jan 26 2014
male, adult
St. Rose - I am now concentrating on types of Snowy Owl shots that I don't have yet. I have seen about 55 different birds this winter and this ranks at the top of the list as the 'cleanest' adult male. Likely only about 2-3% of this year's migrants look like this.
Jan 27 2014
8
Jan 23 2014
male, adult
Rockport - It might be an overwintering bird but in mid winter a Robin offers a pleasant reminder of what is to come in a couple of months.
Jan 25 2014
21
First photo badge
Jan 23 2014
adult
Rockport - - feeding on red cedar (juniper) berries
Jan 24 2014
9
Jan 23 2014
adult
Rockport
Jan 24 2014
11
Jan 23 2014
Amherst Island
Jan 24 2014
9
First photo badge
Jan 23 2014
male, juvenile
Rockport - Very unusual. This bird was feeding on withered wild grapes. It wolfed quite a few down and was only about 10 feet away. Amazing sight.
Jan 24 2014
9
Jan 21 2014
female
St. Isidore - The significance of today's photo is not this particular bird, it is what it represents. On this very cold day in Eastern Ontario we had 32 Snowy Owls over a 6 hour period. This is a personal record and is incredible. If we could have been in multiple areas simultaneously at the peak time of 3-5 pm, adding areas we didn't even cover, we could easily have had double that number of owls.
Jan 22 2014
12
Jan 16 2014
St. Isidore
Jan 17 2014
17
Jan 16 2014
St. Isidore - Lucky find. As I noted with previous Snowy shots, I've been struggling to find a bird in a setting other than on telephone poles. Today was my day.
Jan 17 2014
21
Jan 16 2014
female, juvenile
St. Isidore - When searching for Snowy Owls the #1 spots are roadside telephone or power poles followed by silos.
Jan 17 2014
15