Thursday, March 23, 2023

Barred Owl

The Barred Owl is one of my favourite owls to observe and hear. Many times in our travels we have been fortunate to hear their haunting call early in the mornings at a Florida swamp or at a campfire in Northern Ontario. Some of my most favourite campfires are late at night after the rest of the camp has gone to bed hearing the tree frogs croaking, a lone loon eerily calling on the bay and then, in the distance, the beautiful haunting call of Barred Owls. Many times we have even experienced them actually in our campsite calling back and forth at each other for hours.

A couple days ago I was up early and in the Pinery by 6 am on an owl prowl for a reported Barred Owl. Although we have seen and photographed dozens of Barred Owls this would be my first in Lambton County.

After searching for awhile I ran into a park staffer who knew the general location of where the owl had been spotted the day before and had just located the owl. Together we shared that incredibly emotional nature experience.



We were able to obtain a couple of record shots of the occasion but didn’t dare even remotely disturb the owl as we knew other birders were on their way to observe this great Lambton bird.

It wasn’t till that night when I looked at the couple of images that I did take that I noticed that the owl looked weak and tired. At the time I just figured it was resting. However I do remember commenting to my companion observer that it was too bad we didn’t get to see those hauntingly beautiful deep blue eyes that you always try to capture as a photographer.

Unfortunately, today I learned that the next day a fellow birder discovered the owl laying in distress on the ground. Park staff recovered the owl and it has been moved to a rehab center for raptors to hopefully recover.

You read and hear of so many stories of birders and photographers disturbing owls that hopefully this is the case of people actually helping to save an owl.

If you are interested in some Barred Owl images click on Barred Owl in the label column.

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