Well summer hasn't been all I hoped it would be, beginning with my first ever Boreal Owl nest failing in part from a Pine Marten, then checking my Saw-whet Owl nest only to find it had also failed. This has been a summer to remember with record amounts of rain and a few disappointments.
I'll begin with some amazing data since I started studying Snowy Owls back in 2003, the first Owl I trapped this winter we named "Mike" has made it to Victoria Island Nunavut. The second adult male Snowy I caught by Whitelaw, AB named "Whitelaw"
also made it to Victoria Island. Both of these owls are into their 4th year of life and are not breeding this summer, rather are wandering around.
It will be interesting to see how many young Snowies arrive back in NW Alberta if any do at all. I banded my 100th Snowy Owl since getting my masters permit in 3 years.
Close up of Victoria Island Nunavat
American Kestrel in heavy molt
Check out the variation in tails of these hawks, very cool to witness! Red-tailed Hawk
Western Red-tailed Hawk
Long-eared Owl Nest