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91ƵTuck in ponytails91Ƶ to avoid dangerous Greater Victoria owl encounters

Keep pets clear of known owl habitats, 91Ƶthey91Ƶre big birds carrying sharp knives91Ƶ

Owl spotting is on the rise this year in Greater Victoria, judging by the online posts, word of mouth and backed by numbers recorded through the Rocky Point Bird Observatory (RPBO).

The Victoria-based registered charity focuses on influencing ecological management practices and conservation of migratory birds in western North America with monitoring, scientific research and public education.

91ƵThe barred owls are the ones people are talking about a lot now,91Ƶ said board member Ann Nightingale. 91ƵWe get a lot of stories every year, it does seem to be a higher number this year than usual.91Ƶ

RPBO is currently seeking funding to do a tracking project on barred owls to answer some of the questions about numbers, territorial range and other behaviours. In the absence of that kind of official data, the appearance of abundance could be attributed to a combination of more owls in general in higher visibility areas and the social media effect.

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Rocky Point Bird Observatory does band and collect data on northern saw-whet owls 91Ƶ and has since 2002. This year saw a jump in that population 91Ƶ the second highest total ever with more than 1,400 in six weeks, Nightingale said.

91ƵWe have noticed a strong correlation between a strong northern saw-whet owl season and a higher number of barred owls, and this year was the same,91Ƶ she told Black Press Media.

Few are lucky enough to see the northern saw-whet because they91Ƶre small and rarely come out in the day.

Those barred owls, however, are large, easy to see even without binoculars and they will hang out anywhere 91Ƶ from a forested park area outside of town to the Central Branch of the Greater Victoria Public Library 91Ƶ day or night.

91ƵThey91Ƶre basically in every small park and neighbourhood in Victoria. We don91Ƶt have a real good estimate on how many there are,91Ƶ Nightingale said. 91ƵThey91Ƶll hunt day and night, they91Ƶre very vocal (and) everyone knows the 91Ƶwho cooks for you91Ƶ call.91Ƶ

With that kind of visibility, once one is posted on social media, others will spot it or even seek it out.

Which is fine, as long as folks heed any warnings also issued.

91ƵThey aren91Ƶt random. These birds are in a particular area,91Ƶ Nightingale said. 91ƵIf there91Ƶs an owl at the Saanich Peninsula Hospital that roosts in a tree and has been known to come down and hit people in the head, I would avoid it.91Ƶ

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This fall, public reports of an aggressive owl prompted Sidney to warn Reay Creek Park trail users to be wary and Nightingale has a few tips for that too.

91ƵTuck in ponytails and hide pompoms,91Ƶ she said.

Those cute tassels atop toques and the bobbing ponytail of a jogger look an awful lot like a squirrel tail, particularly younger learning owls.

Wear a hat in a known owl corridor and put something that looks like eyes on the back of the hat or hood. It mimics something that happens in nature, for example, both the northern Pygmy and northern saw-whet owls can have markings that look like eyes.

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91ƵThe reason this might help is because most predators like to come in undetected,91Ƶ Nightingale said. 91ƵIf the owl thinks you91Ƶre looking at it because you have googly eyes on the back of your hat it91Ƶs going to be less likely to come at you.91Ƶ

While there are tales of large owls carrying off the occasional pets, a barred owl 91Ƶ generally weighing in at fewer than two pounds 91Ƶ can take a small rabbit or a squirrel, and the larger great-horned owl could take a big rabbit or a small cat, Nightingale said.

However, if an owl misjudges size or capabilities it could injure or kill a pet.

91ƵI have heard people say their cat has been picked up by a great horned owl, and it is possible, but it won91Ƶt have gotten very far with it. But it could absolutely hurt it and potentially even kill it,91Ƶ she said. 91ƵThey91Ƶre big birds carrying sharp knives.91Ƶ

Do you have a great owl photo or video to share? Send it to us by emailing christine.vanreeuwyk@blackpress.ca.

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Christine van Reeuwyk

About the Author: Christine van Reeuwyk

Longtime journalist with the Greater Victoria news team.
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