The owl population of the Amherst Island Owl Woods continued to increase over 
the past week.  The single (probable male) BOREAL OWL that has been present 
regularly since early December was joined Wednesday by a very large female 
BOREAL and today by another smaller one.  Today's final count was 3 BOREAL 
OWLS, 8 SAW-WHET OWLS, and at least 12 LONG-EARED OWLS.  Also present were a 
single HERMIT THRUSH although 2 or 3 have been seen together this past week, 
and a RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER in the feeder area.

There were also a few SHORT-EARED OWLS but not in the numbers they have seen 
recently.  SNOWY OWLS are also numerous with up to 12 being counted this week 
all over the Island.

There was a COOPER'S HAWK just south of the Owl Woods today as well as numerous 
RED-TAILED and ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS and a few HARRIERS.

Today was the Amherst Island Christmas Count so there may be a more detailed 
list of other Island birds when it is published.

The ferry to Amherst Island is located in Millhaven, Ontario a few miles west 
of Kingston.  The ferry leaves on the half hours and the cost is $8.00 per car.
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