Just received a call from Linda Sparling that the owl in Sax-Zim along CR 7 is
now on its way to The Raptor Center in St. Paul. It was noted to be in obvious
bad shape and not flying well so it was picked up and is now en route to St.
Paul. It was described as still alive but just barely so. The
Ornithophiles of MN
I tried to send the latest e-newletter from the Bell Museum, but it was not
delivered, even without photos. So the Bell website (below) should get you
there.
Includes 20 JJAudubon bird "animations". But also a show of a selection of
original JJAudubon double elephant fol
The Sax Zim Barn Owl still present at 2:30
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In the original post, the harassment was by RAVENS. Others thoughtfully
added the people. Chase
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020, 2:35 PM Anthony Hertzel wrote:
> > On Jan 12, 2020, at 2:05 P.M., Chase Davies
> wrote:
> >
> > Just because you think harassment is not a problem to another being does
> > not
> On Jan 12, 2020, at 2:05 P.M., Chase Davies wrote:
>
> Just because you think harassment is not a problem to another being does
> not mean it truly is not a problem. Ask anyone or any rescue animal what
> they have experienced that makes their personality the way it has become.
> Chase
It is u
Just because you think harassment is not a problem to another being does
not mean it truly is not a problem. Ask anyone or any rescue animal what
they have experienced that makes their personality the way it has become.
Chase
On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 1:54 PM linda whyte <
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I was stunned to see the post, and I'm glad of your explanation. I just
hope observers will show ethical behavior, as this has not always been the
case with owls in the past. If nothing else, it should make us more
proactive in protecting this particular habitat as well as the species.
We're planni
To give proper credit, I believe the bird was found by Heidi Kirsch Novak and
seen by many, including Kim Eckert’s MBW group. I did not see the bird myself.
The owl was photographed this morning hunting in the fields on the east side of
St. Louis County Road 7 south of Dibble Road.
My personal
Nice find, Anthony, and thanks for posting the location! I won’t have time to
go find it, but hopefully many will enjoy this rare sight.
Harassment can be a problem during nesting season, but it seems to me that
viewing this bird under these circumstances is not likely to be problematic at
a
The Barn Owl that was found by Heidi Kirsch Novak and others is still
present in Sax Zim Bog. It’s currently being seen off County Road 7 just
north of Byrnes Greenhouses actively hunting but being harassed by ravens.
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Mike Hendrickson
Duluth, Minnesota
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