Private Guided Owl Prowl to Observe and Photograph Wild Owls

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  • Toronto, CA
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  • 4 hours (approx.)
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  • Offered in: English

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Overview

This is an incredible opportunity for you to join me on a guided daytime owl prowl in an urban nature park. My success rate at helping guests see at least one owl is 100%! Species of owls we may see are Great Horned, Northern Saw-Whet (everyone's favorite tiny owl!), Long Eared, Short Eared, and Barred. Owls are simply fascinating and you will never forget the feeling of seeing one stare back at you! This experience is perfect for couples, families, or individuals who would like to photograph owls or simply enjoy viewing them. We may also see hawks and a variety of other wildlife. I'll be sharing interesting facts about owls as we go!
  • Photography Instruction (if desired)

  • Professional Nature Guiding

  • Snacks

Meeting point

Red pin is near tour location but not exact. Exact meeting location disclosed after booking (parking is free).

End point

Red pin is near tour location but not exact. Exact meeting location disclosed after booking (parking is free).

Toronto

We'll be walking through an urban nature park searching for wild owls to observe and photograph. To date, I have a 100% success rate in finding owls with my guests. I'll happily educate you about the owls if you're interested and provide professional photography tips and tricks (if desired). We may see an assortment of other wildlife too, but the owls are always the highlight!

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Info

Please note that owls are a sensitive species so we will need to stay quiet around them and keep a respectful distance.

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