Amherst Island 9 Oct 10
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Amherst Island 9 Oct 10

newfoundlander61

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Northern Saw-whet Owl



Long Eared Owl

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« Last Edit: October 10, 2010, 08:01:37 AM by newfoundlander61 »


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Nice finds there Paul, and well shot.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Anonymous »


Moira

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They're baaaack!  Nice finds.  Big feet on the little saw-whet
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Moira »


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Is Amherst Island back open for public use again? I thought they shut it down last year?
Ohhh I hope it's open again cause I loved it last year when we went in December!
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Misty01 »


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Hey Crystal,

Owl Woods was never closed to the public.
KFN only asked that no Owl sightings be posted on OntBirds, for the sake of the owls and the large amount of people who would flock there based on those postings.

Meghan


Here is the origional post:

Subject: Amherst Island's-Owl Woods new rules
From: Chris Grooms <jaba1961>
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 08:08:51 -0800 (PST)

Dear ONTBIRDERs
In accordance with the wishes of the landowners of Owl Woods, the Kingston
Field Naturalists would like to state the following conditions for visiting
this privately owned property.

Many of you have heard of and many of you have observed the disturbance to owls
caused by large numbers of people visiting the Owl Woods on Amherst Island.
This privately-owned nature reserve became popular a few decades ago when a
small pine plantation was discovered to be a daytime roosting site for a number
owl species. The owners of this property graciously allowed birders and
interested people to enter their land to view and count the owls during their
migration and the winter each year. Since then, many people have enjoyed the
Owl Woods and benefitted from the unique, close-up contact with nature. It has
been a great educational and inspiring experience for all.

These days, it is not uncommon to have well over 100 people visit the Woods on
a weekend day. Somewhere along the way the drive to see an owl for a bird list
or to snap that perfect picture has out-stripped the sense that this rare site
and its inhabitants should be revered and respected. As has happened with many
popular natural phenomena, people have begun to threaten the object of their
affection.

The Kingston Field Naturalists have been aware of and concerned about these
developments for some time, and with the property owners, are working towards
solutions. The intention is to find ways to reduce the impact of people on the
owls to a level that permits the Owl Woods to afford the owls the protection
they need and continue to serve as a nature education experience for people.
Failure to soon bring the situation under control may well mean that the owl
woods could be closed to visitors by the owners.

You can help the situation in several ways. If you have been to Owl Woods in
recent years, consider being satisfied with that experience and not visiting
for a while. Don’t come just to tick your year or winter list or get another
photo of an owl. Because of the pressure on the owls, the landowners would like
people to stop posting owl observations from Owl Woods on ONTBIRDS. Please
respect this request; do not post reports from Owl Woods. If you do visit the
Owl Woods follow these simple rules as set out by the landowners:

The reserve is open only from sunrise to one hour before sunset.
Do not spend more then two hours in the reserve per day.
Absolutely no dogs are allowed.
Keep a minimum distance of five metres from owls.
Be silent; speak in whispers.
Do not linger in front of an owl more than a couple of minutes.
If you cause an owl to fly, do not pursue it.
Do not bait owls with rodents.
No flash photography allowed.
No sound devices allowed.
Do not remove branches or vegetation.
Stay on the existing trails. Persons entering roped-off areas will be
prosecuted.

Report harassment of owls to 1-877-TIPS-MNR (847-7667).

Sincerely,
Chris Grooms, President, Kingston Field Naturalists
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by MEGHAN »
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All is fairly quiet over there as far as birders go so it may be working with not posting the sightings on B-Mail. I got over today and there were approx 10 long eared owls in the small jack pine plantation. No sawwhets today.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by newfoundlander61 »


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I really want to get out there one day.  And of course, with all respect to the Owls and property owners to be given.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Rob'in'To »
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*Add on*
Paul,Sorry for not posting this origionally.
'I should also say...great photos as always. NSWO photo is my favorite. I love that you can see the talons. He looks very relaxed. No raised wings.
I look forward to following your blog as it grows.

Meghan
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by MEGHAN »
"Birds are a visual treat that reaffirms the joy and goodness of living. Birds are also the most elegant expression of life”.
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denis

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nice ones paul.
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Misty01

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Thanks for the reply Megs !
Very excited to make a trip out that way; I'm thinking I might drive out wed or maybe sunday.
Paul how muddy has it been?
Crystal
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Not much mud. We are supposed to get a few days of rain tbis week.
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Great shots.
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Great shots of the Owls of Amherst, I will get there this year!
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by lovetobird »