This is an OWL report for an individual bird that can be viewed without 
disturbing the bird. 
Thus, within the "OFO guidelines".
{{  .....Do not read any further if you are an Owl "disturber" !! }}



Today (Monday Feb 18) while looking for owls, my wife and I found an easy to 
see Barred Owl in Bronte PP east side.

Directions: From Bronte Rd ( north of QEW) turn east on Upper middle Rd. Go 
through the main camping entrance and park on the north side. Walk 70 metres 
north to "evergreen coniferous patch of trees". The Owl was on the east side 
very close to "skiing path" half way down the evergreen wooded area. People 
with dogs, skiiers and walkers ( some with children & babies)  were going by 
this Owl neither disturbing it nor being aware of it.

Luc Fazio


 




Today (Monday Feb 18) while looking for owls, my wife and I found an easy to 
see Barred Owl in Bronte PP east side.

Directions: From Bronte Rd ( north of QEW) turn east on Upper middle Rd. Go 
through the main camping entrance and park on the north side. Walk 70 metres 
north to "evergreen coniferous patch of trees". The Owl was on the east side 
very close to "skiing path" half way down the evergreen wooded area. People 
with dogs, skiiers and walkers ( some with children & babies)  were going by 
this Owl neither disturbing it nor being aware of it.

Luc Fazio


 
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