What area of town did you hear the owls? In Eagan? 
  
I find those neighbor's actions outrageous! Can that be reported? Isn't that 
interfering with a protected species or something? 

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From: "Steve Weston" <swest...@comcast.net> 
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU 
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:28:34 AM 
Subject: [mou-net] Birding about the Metro 

Tonight we had both Great Horned Owls and Barred Owls calling, although not 
at the same time or from the same direction. 

Driving onto Highway 280 in the metro, I noticed that one of the sumac 
berry clusters right along the side of road was brighter red than the 
others and then realized that it was a Cardinal. 

Friends of ours who have an eagle's nest atop a large oak tree in their 
yard on West River Road in Minneapolis, report that they arrived home and 
noticed the eagles' nest was gone.  They looked around the base of the tree 
and did not find a pile of sticks or any of sticks from the nest.  The 
adults and two fledged juveniles were still around, but the nest had 
vanished.  They questioned their neighbor who reported seeing the adults 
disassembling the nest.  When next they checked the nest was gone.   At 
that point the conversation swerved into the merits of downsizing the home 
so that the children no longer had a bedroom to return to.  They 
hypothesized that disassembling the nest would encourage the young to move 
away.  I told them that I had never heard of eagles or any raptors 
disassembling a nest, although I have heard of Great Horned Owls wearing 
out nests that sometimes do not last long enough to see the young fledge. 

Steve Weston 
On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN 
swest...@comcast.net 

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