[cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech-Owl

2019-01-11 Thread Ann Mitchell
Back in the tree at Dandy Mart in Slaterville Springs enjoying the sun.
Ann


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[cayugabirds-l] Eastern screech owl

2017-01-02 Thread David Nicosia
Roosting in hole in maple behind dandy mart slaterville, NY.

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[cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech Owl

2016-12-18 Thread James Borden

Eastern Screech Owl-12/17/16
Caroline-Slaterville Springs NY


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[cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech Owl 2/12/16

2016-02-12 Thread Tilden Chao
Hi everyone,

This morning I was skateboarding around the neighborhood, with my dad
running after me. Along Siena Drive, near Northeast Elementary, we noticed
that there was a woodlot with a few dead trees, some with very "owly-sized"
holes. There were chickadees mobbing one of the holes, and we both thought
there was a fairly high chance that there was an owl in it.

Around 5:30 PM, we went back to the area, still with a skateboard, but also
with a camera and binoculars. Sure enough, there was one EASTERN
SCREECH-OWL in the hole. We got pretty good looks at the owl. The hole was
close to the road and not too obstructed by branches. And the owl was not
spooked by our presence. However, it was somewhat dark outside, so our
pictures weren't fantastic. Here is a link to one of our good ones:
https://goo.gl/photos/nKtHrP4HYdnVNCuz6  .

The owl is on Siena Drive close to the turn off to St. Catherine's Circle.
We assume that the land where the owl is doesn't belong to any homeowners,
but there shouldn't be a need to walk into the woods to see the bird.

Good birding,
Tilden and Mark Chao

P.S.
The Great Backyard Bird Count is this weekend (today through Monday).



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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech-Owl

2015-01-29 Thread Corinne Morton
It was not there several times I checked last week and weekend. Glad to hear it 
has returned !

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> On Jan 29, 2015, at 9:20 AM, Anne Marie Johnson  wrote:
> 
> The screech-owl was in the tree cavity opening again this morning. Last year 
> it seemed to most frequently appear in the opening when it was sunny, so I 
> was skeptical this morning, but it was there. Thanks, Dave, for reminding us 
> about this owl!
>  
> The cavity is about half way up a tree at the back edge of the parking lot on 
> the left side of the Dandy Mart on Rt. 79 in the village of Slaterville 
> Springs (in the town of Caroline). If you don’t see a dark cavity, then the 
> owl is probably in the opening, well camouflaged. The cavity faces the 
> parking lot and is easily seen from one of the parking spaces on the left 
> side of the building.
>  
> Anne Marie Johnson
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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech-Owl

2015-01-29 Thread Anne Marie Johnson
The screech-owl was in the tree cavity opening again this morning. Last year it 
seemed to most frequently appear in the opening when it was sunny, so I was 
skeptical this morning, but it was there. Thanks, Dave, for reminding us about 
this owl!

The cavity is about half way up a tree at the back edge of the parking lot on 
the left side of the Dandy Mart on Rt. 79 in the village of Slaterville Springs 
(in the town of Caroline). If you don't see a dark cavity, then the owl is 
probably in the opening, well camouflaged. The cavity faces the parking lot and 
is easily seen from one of the parking spaces on the left side of the building.

Anne Marie Johnson

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[cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech-Owl, Northern Harrier, Pairegrines

2015-01-28 Thread Dave Nutter
Today I had occasion to stop with the taxi at the Dandy Mini-Mart in 
Slaterville Springs. It being a cold sunny winter day, I thought to check the 
cavity in the tree behind the store which John Confer tipped us off to months 
ago. I guessed right, and added EASTERN SCREECH-OWL to my Office List as well 
as my 2015 Basin List. I'm also thrilled for Mark & family that their box is 
occupied despite a recent casualty in the neighborhood.

Another cool Office Bird today was a male NORTHERN HARRIER on McClintock Road 
by Livermore Road just west of the Village of Dryden. It was moving quickly 
south while facing more west, such were the weather conditions and its flight 
style.

Although I had previously seen Peregrine from my Office windows this year, I 
was thrilled to see the male and female perched on the SE corner of Bradfield 
Hall this morning, he on a ledge directly below her ledge. Has anybody seen 
them perched on the same ledge together, or actively courting or copulating? Is 
there an appropriate bit of gravel somewhere atop Bradfield for them to nest? 
If not, will somebody please quick put a box up for them, and include a camera? 
By the way, have the Red-tailed Hawks been nearby? What sort of inter-species 
interactions have there been? Do the Red-tailed Hawks show interest in last 
year's site? Is Cornell/CLO loyalty/investment in the Red-tailed Hawks so 
great as to preclude encouraging the Peregrines? I think having Peregrines nest 
at Cornell would be the best tribute to the folks here in the 70s who worked so 
hard to captive-breed and reintroduce this species to eastern North America.

--Dave Nutter
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[cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech Owl

2014-09-18 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
I had left the window open yesterday night and was facing the window and 
sleeping to catch the cool breeze. Early morning at 1.50 am I was woken up to  
a call of Eastern Screech Owl.   After a few seconds it became louder, so I 
went to pick up my recorder and tried to record the sound, to my dismay I found 
both Hard drive and SD card were both full. So I deleted some files and then 
tried to record. Just then the my battery power went low and started flashing. 
Finally I gave up and just listened to it calling. First it did several 
winnowing and did tooting for quite some time.  It continued till 10 minutes or 
so.   Then I got desperate. So I decided to use my android note pad with a 
video recorder. I was just about to hit the video switch on, when the bird 
decided it had enough and it stopped.



What is interesting to me and bothering question is did I wake up to the call 
of owl? Or was it by chance I woke up and heard the call. What I recall is when 
I woke up I was listening to the call of the owl. So it seems I was conscious 
of bird calling already when I came to my senses.  So this brings another 
question, so if I knew I was listening to the owl, did my brain wake me up so 
that I could hear it? I don't wake up for the truck passing by or a dog 
barking, which occur through out the night everyday.  So how does our brain 
know that we are interested in listening to owl call so it wakes us up and we 
don't care for dog barking or a passing truck so our brain just does not wake 
us up to perceive those sounds. So it is amazing if our brain wakes us up as we 
are quite interested in listening to owl calls! Oh it is all confusing to 
explain!



Meena

Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
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Ithaca area moths: https://plus.google.com/118047473426099383469/posts
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RE:[cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech owl continued and other birds

2014-09-01 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Eastern Screech owl continued for another an hour or so calling intermittently, 
then probably I fell asleep. In the morning I was worried all my moths would be 
gone. To my surprise there were a lot more Catocala spp. than ever I have seen. 
I counted 17 of them sprinkled on both sides of the sheet including at least 
five species, one of which was new to me.  Black Walnuts seem to host for the 
most of the species and I do have plenty of them, thanks to the squirrels.  
While I was photographing moths a large group of BOBOLINKS flew overhead in the 
fog. The flight continued for at least five minutes or so. 

Here is a link to the moths 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/91426175@N00/sets/72157647048828286/
These species should bring more insect eating birds to my garden, of course if 
they are not poisonous. Or at least some birds might have evolved to feed on 
these caterpillars. 

Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
42.429007,-76.47111
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From: bounce-117808713-3493...@list.cornell.edu 
 on behalf of Meena Madhav Haribal 

Sent: Monday, September 1, 2014 1:14 AM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech owl

Since just about midnight, a screech owl has been calling in my neighborhood. I 
hope he is not going to my juicy underwing moths.
Meena
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[cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech owl

2014-08-31 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Since just about midnight, a screech owl has been calling in my neighborhood. I 
hope he is not going to my juicy underwing moths.
Meena
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech-owl

2010-08-31 Thread Eric Banford
Great account, Chris! And a funny ending. We had a Eastern Screech whinnying 
outside our window last night, much closer than it's usually been. We all had a 
good listen, but no stalking attempts here.

This morning as I left the house at 7am, a Northern Harrier was cruising the 
fields at the intersection of E Miller and Nelson Rds in Danby.

Bird!
Eric





From: Chris Pelkie 
To: CAYUGABIRDS- L 
Sent: Thu, August 26, 2010 8:35:27 AM
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech-owl

 
Dave Nutter’s comment about the Eastern Screech-owl reminded me that I had made 
a futile attempt a couple weeks back to ‘see’ one in the woods behind my 
house...



  
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[cayugabirds-l] Eastern Screech-owl

2010-08-26 Thread Chris Pelkie
Dave Nutter's comment about the Eastern Screech-owl reminded me that I had made 
a futile attempt a couple weeks back to 'see' one in the woods behind my house. 
He (or she) was tootling, probably around 9pm, very close by in the trees. It 
was clear, so I hoped for a silhouette, but no such luck. The owl stopped 
tootling as soon as it detected me, so I never located it, but was pleased to 
think I had been at least within 30 or so feet of it for a change. Many times, 
they've either tootled or screeched in the middle of the night, either while I 
was out with the telescope or sleeping with the window open, and being a light 
sleeper, often awakened by them. I've recorded them several times, but never a 
glimpse or overflight.

But last night, I finally got my first visual! He started tootling while there 
was still about 10 min of light. I heard it through the open living room 
window, dashed for the binocs, and moved fast across the lawn, then went into 
'deer stalking' mode, 2 or 3 slow steps, pause, repeat til I was 20' into the 
woods, then started scanning the mid-upper story where the sound was. Again, he 
spotted and/or heard me and shut up, but I crept forward a few more feet, 
scanned again, and BINGO, got the puffy little guy sitting on a bare, rather 
steeply inclined branch about 25' up. As this tree was downslope, he was 
probably about 15' higher than me. He immediately turned sideways to me and 
horripilated which made him look the size of a small Great Horned. Much bigger 
than I had anticipated. He stayed silent, so I tried a warbling whistle. Bad 
idea: he took off like a SHOT. I mean shot from guns: didn't even see a 
wing-flap and he shot out of view. So don't whistle.

For the record, this sighting was 100' south of Asbury Road and about 200' east 
of Triphammer Rd (i.e., my back woods).

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Chris Pelkie - 607-254-1108 - chris.pel...@cornell.edu
Research Analyst - Bioacoustics Research Program
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Ithaca, NY 14850


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