this afternoon I spent 4 1/2 watching the NHO in Stoney Creek, along the 
railway tracks., we watched it hunt for several hours, and it was not 
successful.

Barry Cherriere, a few birders, and photogs and I were pleased when we saw the 
bird fall back on a previous capture of a "white mouse", and eat it while we 
watched.  Interestingly enough, the bird found the former prey too frozen to 
consume,  it move to a more protected perch in the tree, out of the cold 
wind... it huddled over the  icy   lunch for about 1/2 hour, then proceeded to 
finish off its meal.

The owl seemed content with its meal, and relaxed on the perch for another few 
ours until dusk when I left.  I was able to get a good angle on the bird in 
some nice late afternoon light for a shot, here in this gallery below.  (2 
images, same shot, different edits)

http://www.pbase.com/raymondjbarlow/recent_photos

Please note... I talked to a railway official, and he warned me that anyone 
caught on railway property is subject to a $5,000.00 fine... if they wanted to 
be nasty, and at this point, there is no reason to be too concerned, as they 
seem to respect the opportunity for people to see this bird., just please be 
careful and aware especially when there are children around.

All things considered, there are a lot more important issues  going on in our 
great country  then a bird  with a few free mice.   Take care of whats 
important.

Happy New Year to all.
 


Raymond J Barlow
13 Sandra Crescent
Grimsby Ontario
Canada 
L3M 4Y8

www.rayswildlife.com
       
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