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Owl attacks 6 people at Killarney Provincial Park

Four people were treated at a hospital earlier this month after they were attacked by a great horned owl at Killarney Provincial Park, south of Sudbury, Ont.

Bird watcher says owls are more territorial in the spring

A close up of an owl.
A great horned owl named Max looks out of his enclosure during the opening of Owls Rendez-vous at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa on July 28, 2021. The same species of owl attacked six people at Killarney Provincial Park, south of Sudbury. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Four people weretreated at a hospital earlier this month after they were attacked by a great horned owl at Killarney Provincial Park, south of Sudbury, Ont.

Gary Wheeler, a spokesperson for Ontario's Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, said in an email to CBC News the owl attacked two other people, but they did not need medical attention.

The province closed the park's George Lake Campground, which includes cabins, yurts, campsites and ski trails, on March 10. The attacks from the aggressive owl happened the week of March 6.

Wheeler said they plan to open the campground on Friday.

He added that park staff determined the owl was injured, which was why it was acting aggressively toward guests.

Territorial animals

Mark Joron, a member of the Timmins Naturalists birdwatching group, said many species, including owls, are more territorial in the spring when they are nesting.

"The best thing to do is just stay away from the area if [the owl's] found a good spot for a good hunting grounds, or if it is going to nest in the area," he said.

"If there's a nest nearby, all the birds can be aggressive."

Joron said a similar incident happened in Timminsa decade ago when an owl attacked people at a local ski and running trail.

"I think eventually it attacked the wrong person and it was injured."

With files from Martha Dillman