Downsview, Snowy Owl
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Downsview, Snowy Owl

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Napper

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This morning a group of us spotted a snowy owl near Downview park.
It was on the airport side of the fence near the tracks sitting high atop a large
Orange excavator. It flew into the the park then returned to it's perch the time was
6:48 am

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I saw it flying low over the run way just before 4:00.
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Hey

This morning the construction crew was there early warming up their equipment, No Owl.

Glad you got to see it, Maybe you be lucky on Dec 8 and get a chance to see it with the children.

Napper:)

p.s it was pretty much pure white
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re: Snowy at Dowsview

I talked to a Flight test Mechanic today and he said The Owl was spotted twice by his team Monday in the same location while they were on the runway .

It was on  a snow bank adjacent a taxiway/runway intersection.

If its hanging out there you'll need a spotting scope.  Security has been increased near the runways due to a recent incident

Careful .

Napper :)
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At 6:25 am this morning I was standing near the spot where it was first spotted.
Like clockwork the snowy appeared out of the dark flew by me and
landed atop a light standard adjacent the tracks. Scanned the area
then dove towards the nearby grass covered ditch, swiped something
from the ground carried it 50 meters landed atop a mound of dirt and
started feeding.

gmap link
note this an old image, behind the narrow building at the bottom  of this view  
is now a logistics transport area and is paved encircled with light standards.
Adjacent the train tracks and Downsview park. This is where I am seeing
the owl between 6 am and 7 am

http://goo.gl/maps/fr62X
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Thanks for the heads up!

We had a great Christmas Bird Count for Kids.  We spotted the Snowy Owl on top of a building.  Everyone got a really good look at it through scopes, amazing.  
Full list can be seen here, http://bit.ly/1cjr5Bk
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That's a great list.  I was there today as well.  I didn't see the Heron or Canada Geese or the Mockingbird, but I did see a Downy Woodpecker and Juncos as well as House Sparrows.

Got some decent shots of the Snowy:
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Excellent shot Rotarren!  Glad you found it!
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Very nice! Looks like it's a big year for Snowies this year all over eastern North America.
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