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Owl Update 7/20/19

Although the juvenile Saw-whets have become more regular since our last post, we are still waiting for them to pick up more. The weather conditions have not been great for migration, but we have banded all 19 nights since we started.The highest nightly total for juveniles so far has been four, on both the 11th [...]

2019-07-20T05:02:14-04:00July 20th, 2019|Owl Banding|Comments Off on Owl Update 7/20/19

Owl update 7/12/19

The first juvenile Saw-whet of the season. Well, despite getting a Northern Saw-whet and two Long-eareds on the first net check of the season, we have had a relatively slow start to the summer season. We started on July 1 and have banded 30 Saw-whets and three Long-eareds so far. The first two [...]

2019-07-12T22:54:44-04:00July 12th, 2019|Owl Banding|Comments Off on Owl update 7/12/19

Owl Update 5/20/19

We unfortunately do not have a whole lot to report in regard to the owl migration. The weather continues to limit our efforts and the owls have been slow when we have been able to open. The Northern Saw-whets have continued to be steady, but in very low numbers. We had decent success with Long-eared [...]

2019-05-21T04:51:06-04:00May 21st, 2019|Owl Banding|Comments Off on Owl Update 5/20/19

Owl Update 4/29/19

Despite the fact that our nightly efforts continue to be regularly interrupted by high winds and/or mixed precipitation, things have picked up a bit since our last update.  Aside from a couple of nights when nightly Northern Saw-whet numbers got up into the teens, we continue to be somewhat disappointed by the overall Saw-whets numbers [...]

2019-04-30T21:53:26-04:00April 30th, 2019|Owl Banding|Comments Off on Owl Update 4/29/19

Owl Update 4/18/19

Well, we've been going through a period when the nights have been fairly productive, but we keep on waiting for things to open up a bit, which they have yet to do. Northern Saw-whets continue to move through in relatively small numbers and the Long-eareds have started to become a bit more regular. To date, [...]

2019-04-19T00:23:01-04:00April 19th, 2019|Owl Banding|Comments Off on Owl Update 4/18/19

Owl Update 4/07/19

It's still early in the season and the weather patterns have been erratic enough that we still don't have a real sense of the season's owl migration, but we've had decent results so far. March was pretty good for Northern Saw-whet Owls (NSWO). In previous years March has produced extremely varying results in regard to [...]

2019-04-08T03:15:54-04:00April 8th, 2019|Owl Banding|Comments Off on Owl Update 4/07/19

Start of the Owl Banding Season

After a particularly cold February and start to March we have experienced some periods of better weather during the start of the season. Despite fairly good conditions during the first two nights that we were able to open the nets, the first two nights produced zero owls and we were quickly dreading a potentially very [...]

2019-03-22T07:25:14-04:00March 22nd, 2019|Owl Banding|Comments Off on Start of the Owl Banding Season

Sightings 11/2/18

Townsend's Solitaire. Harris's Sparrow       Highlights:         Townsend's Solitaire & Harris's Sparrow The season's second Townsend's Solitaire was seen on Oct. 20 and the second Harris's Sparrow of the season was seen on Oct. 25-26. As is typical this time of the year, the diversity is really winding down. There are [...]

2018-11-02T23:04:15-04:00November 2nd, 2018|Field Notes|Comments Off on Sightings 11/2/18

Sightings 10/18/18

Say's Phoebe & American Avocet. Yellow-throated Warbler & Harris's Sparrow. Townsend's Solitaire. Highlights: Say's Phoebe, American Avocet, Yellow-throated Warbler, Harris's Sparrow and Townsend's Solitaire. October is often a great time for vagrants at WPBO, and it has been exciting in that regard recently. A Say's Phoebe and an American Avocet were seen on [...]

2018-10-18T23:52:13-04:00October 18th, 2018|Field Notes|Comments Off on Sightings 10/18/18

Sightings update 10/8/18

Highlights: Summer Tanager & Lark Sparrow (photo above) I don't know how I let so much time pass by, but I did and there's nothing to do for it now except to jump right in. A Summer Tanager was photographed on September 17 and was surprisingly relocated for the first time on the 25th. It was [...]

2018-10-08T17:52:43-04:00October 8th, 2018|Field Notes|Comments Off on Sightings update 10/8/18
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