Everyone loves owls, and especially majestic snowy owls when they grace us with their presence in the winter. But constant viewing by nature lovers and wildlife photographers during the day when the owls are trying to rest takes a toll and can lead to their death.
Be kind to owls this winter and follow these recommendations, summarized from the Birds Canada Guidelines.
- Watch or photograph quietly and from a distance.
- Do not disturb roosting owls.
- Move on after a few minutes.
- If the bird looks towards you, or its behaviour changes in response to your presence, move farther away.
- Don’t feed owls as they can become habituated, disrupting natural hunting behaviours and putting them at risk for vehicle collisions.
- Audio playback should not be used to attract owls.
- Don’t use flash photography or trim foliage/trees.
- If the owl flies away, don’t follow it or go off trail.
To avoid drawing a crowd, use discretion if sharing information about your observation. If you submit it to eBird, review the guidelines for sensitive species. Do not mention the specific location of the owl.
