This report outlines the 2002
results of the Atlantic Canada Nocturnal Owl Survey. This year marked
the second year of surveying in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island,
and the first year of surveying in mainland Nova Scotia. A number of
pilot survey routes were also run in Newfoundland & Labrador. The
most common owl species detected was Barred Owl, followed by Northern
Saw-whet Owl, Great Horned Owl, and Boreal Owl. This survey would not be
possible without the help of hundreds of volunteers; this report is
dedicated to them.
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