Hello, I was south of our airport, on Earl Armstrong Rd, this afternoon after work and found 2 Short-eared Owls around 5:10 pm, after a wait as dusk comes later now (Yes!). The first one came out of nowhere right over my car and followed a ditch along the road. It veered to the filed there and caught a small rodent. It proceeded to eat it bit by bit while on a fence post. Then it flew across the road and was then joined by a second owl. At this point it was too dark to se if any others were around.
A bit earlier in the same location was a male Northern Harrier who flew to an open area just north of the road and settled down in the grass and wasn't seen again. A flock of 60 Snow Buntings also were in the same area, and disappeared. Earl Armstrong Rd runs east off Limebank Rd and west off High Rd. For more specific directions go to http://www.achilles.net/ofnc/birding and follow the link to great directions for Ottawa birding. Cheers, Eve -Eve Ticknor Coordinator, OFNC Peregrine Falcon Watch 38-9 Gillespie Cres. Ottawa, Ontario, K1V 9T5 Canada (613) 737-7551 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Without birds, would we humans ever have had the imagination to fly or sing?" eve ticknor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Visit http://www.ofo.ca/ontbirdsguide.htm for information on leaving and joining the list. As well as general information and content guidelines.

