This photo of a Great Horned Owl was taken last year at Mud Lake in Ottawa. Well, good thing I took many photos of them last year because there is no Great Horned owl nest this year. Photographing the owls and their off-spring had been a sort of rite of Spring for many of the local nature photographers.
None of the Mud Lake regulars have seen a nest or even a second owl this year. This would correlate with my findings as well. There is one Great Horned owl at Mud Lake and it has been there all winter and is still there as of this week. I hear it calling but never a return call from a second owl.
Yet, rumours (or speculation anyway) persist that there is a Great Horned Owl nest this year. The only person I recall who told me he saw a nesting pair of Great Horned owls at Mud Lake this Spring was a birder named Dave (from what I understand, a good friend of a top birder, Bruce, in Ottawa). I did a double-take when he said he saw owls and they're sitting on a nest. I had to ask if he said "owls" or owl. He said owls as in plural. The rumour lives and we spend more time looking for a nest.....and a second owl.
Well, this week I ran into a couple of Mud Lake regulars (who would know if a pair were nesting as they have followed the Great Horned owls from previous years....they are happily retired and are there almost every day as they live nearby) who told me there is no nest this year.
They had spoken to a local naturalist who knows Mud Lake like the back of his hand. He lives nearby and has followed the owls (and other birds and wildlife and knows the variety of plants that flourish in the environment) at Mud Lake for years. He had a say into how the new stone paths were designed through the wooded area (the relatively new main walking trail) and selected some of the material for the new wood bridge many Mud Lake visitors now enjoy the use of. Well, according to the couple of Mud Lake regulars, the naturalist told them there is no nest this year and he's only seen the one owl as well. The only Great Horned owl at Mud Lake is the male that has been there all winter and is still there.
Well, "hoo" to believe? BTW, this image is almost full-frame.
Update: I think the consensus now is that there is no nest.

Thanks canonloader. Well, so far the evidence...or overwhelming lack of it.....points to no nest. I have no idea why that Dave guy said what he said.
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