Today about 1:30 at Col Samuel Smith Park there was a great grey owl in a bare 
tree very close to the left side of the path  immediately south of the farthest 
parking lot. It flew to other trees in close vicinity of the parking lot and 
finally  along the creek into the evergreens to the north.   Col Sam Park is 
directly south of the corner of Kipling Ave and Lakeshore Blvd. Stay to the 
right and go to the farthest parking lot. I sent its picture to the OFO 
website. Jane Kirkpatrick
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We were unable to find any SAW-WHET or LONG-EARED OWLS today in the Owl
Woods.  One BOREAL OWL was still present at the south end of the Cedar
Woods, a few hundred yards from where it was yesterday.  There was also
a SHORT-EARED OWL fllying around at the south edge of the Pine Woods.

See   http://pages.ivillage.com/joey_2002/   for latest reports and
pictures.

Alex. and Karen Scott
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