Greetings, Yesterday, March 6, I carefully surveyed most of the vegetable fields around Holland Marsh, hoping to find Snowie Owls. In the process, around midday, I first found a Bald Eagle just north of Raveshoe rd at the end of the woodlot that borders on the fields. Initially I found no owls, but when later I traversed the same route after 4 pm I found 3 that had not been there before. One just north of Bernard, one on a hydro pole on King, and one on an TV antenna on Edward. I feel confident, after several outings that worked the same way, that later in the afternoon provides a better chance to find the owls than midday.
I watched the owl on Bernard for a long time, because she/he was interacting with 2 live large rats. Just what the action was all about I dare not say say. The rats saw no need to run away, the owl attacked them but seemed to do no harm. Maybe a first year owl still has things to learn and was having a practice with two relaxed rats. For a short while when the owl paid no attention they decided to mate. I have no website, but I will send you a sequence of shots in small format that do clearly tell the story. The Holland Marsh fields are north of Hwy 9 on either side of Hwy 400 and go as far as south of Keswick on either side of Raveshow rd. Ravenshoe rd crosses Leslie on entering Keswick. Today I went to see whether the Great Grey owl at Brooklin was still there. I waited for an hour before sunset. Others said the owl had not been seen for about 10 days. Hendrik Hart #3315 - 55 Harbour Square Toronto, M5J 2L1 Canada Ph: 416-594-2538 Email: [email protected] Music is enough for a lifetime but a lifetime is not enough for music. -Sergei Rachmaninov #3315 - 55 Harbour Square Toronto, M5J 2L1 Canada Ph: 416-594-2538 Email: [email protected] Music is enough for a lifetime but a lifetime is not enough for music. -Sergei Rachmaninov _______________________________________________ ONTBIRDS is presented by the Ontario Field Ornithologists - the provincial birding organization. Send bird reports to [email protected] For information about ONTBIRDS including how to unsubscribe visit http://www.ofo.ca/site/page/view/information.ontbirdssetup

