Hi there. Great pics of the the Northern Saw-Whet Owl. I to live in Toronto, and this past Friday, my wife and I came upon an adult Saw-Whet Owl out in the east end of the city. This was the first time as birders that we had ever seen a Saw-Whet Owl. Fortunately, we had our camera with us and got some good pictures and video. We have posted them for anyone interested at: http://frametoframe.ca/photo-essay-northern-saw-whet-owl-sighting
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Hi there. Great pics of the the Northern Saw-Whet Owl. I to live in Toronto, and this past Friday, my wife and I came upon an adult Saw-Whet Owl out in the east end of the city. This was the first time as birders that we had ever seen a Saw-Whet Owl. Fortunately, we had our camera with us and got some good pictures and video. We have posted them for anyone interested at: http://frametoframe.ca/photo-essay-northern-saw-whet-owl-sighting
Thank you Bob....and I'm so glad you were able to see one in the wild and able to get some great shots!
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